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Dirty Greek - Molecular Darwinism Is Dead... Isn't It?
  Science : Molecular Darwinism Is Dead... Isn't It?

This is hilarious. Dr. Myers reminds us of a prediction made in the Touchstone magazine.
Where is the ID movement going in the next ten years? What new issues will it be exploring, and what new challenges will it be offering Darwinism?

Dembski: In the next five years, molecular Darwinism-the idea that Darwinian processes can produce complex molecular structures at the subcellular level-will be dead. When that happens, evolutionary biology will experience a crisis of confidence because evolutionary biology hinges on the evolution of the right molecules. I therefore foresee a Taliban-style collapse of Darwinism in the next ten years. Intelligent design will of course profit greatly from this. For ID to win the day, however, will require talented new researchers able to move this research program forward, showing how intelligent design provides better insights into biological systems than the dying Darwinian paradigm.
Also from the article, Paul Nelson:
Easily the biggest challenge facing the ID community is to develop a full-fledged theory of biological design. We don't have such a theory right now, and that's a real problem. Without a theory, it's very hard to know where to direct your research focus. Right now, we've got a bag of powerful intuitions, and a handful of notions such as "irreducible complexity" and "specified complexity"--but, as yet, no general theory of biological design.
The thing that's so hilarious about this? Well, the thing that's even more hilarious than the prediction itself? This is from the July/August 2004 issue of Touchstone. I guess that means that evolutionary theory as we know it is completely dead and that ID has "profited greatly" from that. Dembski was right about one thing, though... evolution DOES seem to be collapsing like the Taliban...
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