Yesterday I looked at the enormous problems that the DNA, or genetic, code pose for evolutionary theory. Here, previously noted at Evolution News, is a paper that seems to have come to the same conclusion. The authors argue that the underlying patterns of the genetic code are not likely to be due to "chance coupled with presumable evolutionary pathways" (P-value < 10^-13), and conclude that they are "essentially irreducible to any natural origin."
A common response from evolutionists, when presented with evidence such as this, is that we still don't understand biology very we...
< 10^-13), and conclude that they are "essentially irreducible to any natural origin."
Published on December 01, 2016 02:43