- the theory has been attacked on the grounds that many aspects of nature fail to show any evidence of intelligent design, such as “junk” DNA — R. T. Pennock (2002)
First, this is with a hat-tip to WINTERY KNIGHT! BTW, I posted on this many years back (jump below to my imports). Here is the video WK posted and then I will add more from him and my old posts.
VIDEO DESCRIPTION
Is the idea of junk DNA this one of the biggest mistakes in science in our lifetime? Only about 1% of our DNA codes for proteins, so what is the other 99% doing? Many evolutionary scientists over the years insisted that the non-protein coding DNA is largely junk, but intelligent design theorists predicted function will be prevalent throughout our genome. Guess which prediction turned out to be right?
Learn how scientists have discovered that the vast majority of our genome has function in this installment of the “Codes of Life” mini-series produced as part of the “Long Story Short” show on YouTube.
Find out more about scientific challenges to evolution. Download a free copy of the mini-book “Top 10 Scientific Problems With Evolution” here: TOP TEN PROBLEMS w/EVOLUTION. This free digital mini-book reviews the scientific literature and shows there are powerful scientific challenges to core tenets of Darwinian theory.
The key ideas here are this, Evolutionists predicted one thing. Intelligent Design proponents, another (EVOLUTION NEWS):
- …evolutionists predicted that, in line with their premise of a randomly generated genome, DNA would turn out to be full of Darwinian debris, playing no functional role but merely parasitic (atheist Richard Dawkins’s term) on the small portion of functional DNA.
- Proponents of intelligent design said the opposite. William Dembski (1998) and Richard Sternberg (2002) predicted widespread function for the so-called “junk.” After all, as a product of care and intention, the genome ought to be comparable in a way with products of human genius, with every detail there for a reason.
For instance, here is an article that John Woodmorappe wrote in 2002:
Of course, me being no scientist could also read the writing on the wall, similar to vestigial organs. Here are those old posts of mine:
Both posts are from Friday, June 15, 2007
SEE OTHER POSTS HERE ON MY .COM:
- Gregory Koukl Interviews Stephen Meyer on a Myriad of Topics (2012)
- Pseudogenes Predicted To Fail by Creationists (Updated w/Appendix) (2016)
- Meanderings on Atheism, Darwinism, and Science (2016)
- MYTH: Human/Chimpanzee Similarities (2018)
- Junk DNA: Evolutionary Arguments Helping Prove God (2018)
- Junk DNA and Genetic Comparisons of Chimps and Humans (2023)