A series of podcasts are being released on “ID the Future” based on the book by Nickell John Romjue, I, Charles Darwin. The first episode of this series is already available at the “ID the Future” website. Be sure to also check out the I, Charles Darwin website where you can purchase the audiobook as a CD or mp3, or buy the book.
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Semi OT: “Complexity by Subtraction”: In Evolutionary Biology, a Devilishly Subversive Suggestion – April 16, 2013
Excerpt: A theme in Stephen Meyer’s forthcoming book, Darwin’s Doubt (June 18), is that we already live in a post-Darwinian world. This will come as a shock to those low-information science consumers who follow trends in biology through the popular media, textbooks, Darwin activist blogs and the like. From such sources, it might appear that Darwinian theory is scientifically unassailable.
It’s quite different in the technical literature on evolutionary biology, Meyer writes.
http://www.evolutionnews.org/2.....71281.html
OT: The Dictionary of Life – Dr. Paul A. Nelson – video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJaetK9gvCo
Dr. Nelson breaks down some of the amazingly complex functions of the most simple cells. The simplest cell is to complex to have come from non-life or evolved.