ID Inquiry: Jonathan Wells on Codes in Biology

Episode 887 October 21, 2015 00:13:17
ID Inquiry: Jonathan Wells on Codes in Biology
Intelligent Design the Future
ID Inquiry: Jonathan Wells on Codes in Biology

Oct 21 2015 | 00:13:17

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Show Notes

On this episode of ID the Future, hear the second episode of our ID The Future segment ID Inquiry, in which ID scientists and scholars answer your questions about intelligent design and evolution. Ask your question by sending an email to [email protected], and tune in to this episode as Dr. Jonathan Wells explains the concept of codes in living things, and how they affect the debate over neo-Darwinism and intelligent design.

For more on codes in biology, read Dr. Wells' paper, "Membrane Patterns Carry Ontogenetic Information That Is Specified Independently of DNA." The Summary and Implications section on page 14 gives an overview.

ID Inquiry

Inquiring minds want to know about intelligent design. We get a lot of new readers and listeners to Evolution News & Views and ID The Future. And, they have many questions. Our longtime patrons also have questions. You can submit questions you have about intelligent design and evolution and any aspect of the overall debate and we’ll find ID scientists and scholars to answer them. Send your questions to [email protected].

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