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Upcoming Local Meeting of the CSS in Southern California: November 7-8
Read more: Upcoming Local Meeting of the CSS in Southern California: November 7-8We are pleased to announce that the Christian Scientific Society will be having a local meeting this coming November at the newly finished facilities of Reasons to Believe at 818 S. Oak Park. Rd., Covina, California 91724. Schedule: Friday night, November 7 7:00 PM registration and reception 8:00 PM Casey Luskin, “Intelligent Design 2.0: Latest…
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Video of the second annual meeting now available
Read more: Video of the second annual meeting now availableThe videos of all the talks at the second annual meeting, with Jack Collins, Fuz Rana, Ann Gauger, and Thomas Headland, are now available for viewing at this page. The quality of all the talks came out very well. Note that you must first be logged in as a member in order to see the…
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Announcing the 2014 Annual Meeting
Read more: Announcing the 2014 Annual MeetingWe have a great lineup for the Annual Meeting. The dates will be May 9-10 (Friday night and Saturday morning and afternoon), at the campus of the University of Pittsburgh. The theme is “When did Adam live, and what are the stakes in our answer to that question?” The plenary speakers on Friday night are:
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News: Two simultaneous codes in DNA
Read more: News: Two simultaneous codes in DNAMost “news” items get posted on our Facebook page, but this one is so significant that we are posting it here as well: a new study reports that DNA contains two completely different codes simultaneously. The one we’ve know about for years codes for proteins, but another one simultaneously gives directions to the cell about turning…
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Refereed scientific article on DNA argues for irreducible complexity
Read more: Refereed scientific article on DNA argues for irreducible complexityScott Minnich at U. Idaho sends this along: This paper published online his summer is a true mind-blower showing the irreducible organizational complexity (author’s description) of DNA analog and digital information, that genes are not arbitrarily positioned on the chromosome etc.
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Review of Axe’s work by Martin Poenie
Read more: Review of Axe’s work by Martin PoenieThis is my response to Doug Axe posted at evolutionnews.org. Doug Axe and Steve Meyer want us to believe that protein evolution is impossible and that his experiments somehow inform that belief. His experiments, he claims, take the approach of a chemist attempting to make the minimal amount of substitutions needed to transform specificity of…