Re: [asa] New foray by the DISCOVER Institute

From: Michael Roberts <michael.andrea.r@ukonline.co.uk>
Date: Sat Dec 22 2007 - 12:21:17 EST

Yawn
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  From: j burg
  To: asa@calvin.edu
  Sent: Saturday, December 22, 2007 4:56 PM
  Subject: [asa] New foray by the DISCOVER Institute

  Just noted today:

  From the Christian Post:

  An intelligent design think tank has launched a new website recounting the failures of Darwinism that were left unmentioned by study materials on a PBS documentary covering the 2005 Dover trial.

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  The Discovery Institute plans to post a slide show presentation critiquing the online materials from PBS-NOVA's "Judgment Day: Intelligent Design on Trial" documentary on www.judgingpbs.com.

  The presentation, entitled "Darwin's Failed Predictions," challenges an assertion made by PBS that evidence "unequivocally supports the theory of evolution by natural selection."

  "The following slides show that scientists are increasingly skeptical that natural selection is the primary agent of evolutionary change," according to Anika Smith, a contributor for the group's Center for Science & Culture.

  "Moreover, key postulates of Darwin's theory – universal common descent, the continuity of life, and transitions in the fossil record – have come under intense scientific scrutiny from a diverse array of fields, including molecular biology, developmental biology, genetics, biochemistry, and paleontology," Smith added.

  According to the website, some of Darwin's failed predictions include:

  • The failure of evolutionary biology to provide detailed evolutionary explanations for the origin of complex biochemical features
  • The failure of the fossil record to provide support for Darwinian evolution
  • The failure of molecular biology to provide evidence for universal common descent
  • The failure of genetics and chemistry to explain the origin of the genetic code
  • The failure of developmental biology to explain why vertebrate embryos diverge from the beginning of development.

  Burgy

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