BasilicaiTempleExpiatoridelaSagradaFamiliainteri Type post Date June 22, 2026 CategoriesBiologyGeneticsIntelligent Design Tagged , biological form, biology, Casey Luskin, cellular life, Charles Darwin, complexity, Cornelius Hunter, Discovery Institute Press, DNA, double helix, epigenetic architecture, Epigenetics and the Architect, epigenome, evolution, genetics, genome, Howard Glicksman, information, intelligent design, irreducibly complex systems, James Gills, Michael Behe, Michael Denton, natural selection, Ola Hössjer, Pattle P. Pun, proteins, random mutations, Ricardo Bravo, RNA, Robert Kaita, Steve Fuller, Thomas Woodward Epigenetics and the Architect: New Book Unveils Design at Biology’s Frontier Science & Culture June 22, 2026 Biology, Genetics, Intelligent Design 10 Much of the information employed to build biological form is situated in epigenetic architecture beyond the reach of random genetic mutations. Read More ›