Unbelievable? 19 Nov 2011 - Signature in the cell - Stephen C Meyer vs Keith Fox

Unbelievable? 19 Nov 2011 - Signature in the cell - Stephen C Meyer vs Keith Fox

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Stephen Meyer is a leading proponent of Intelligent Design who directs the Centre for Science and Culture at the Discovery Institute in Seattle. His most recent book "Signature in the Cell" claims to show that the DNA code is the product of intelligent mind, not naturalistic processes.

Keith Fox is Professor of Biochemistry at Southampton University. He chairs the UK Christians in Science network but disagrees strongly with ID.

They debate how life could have originated and whether design is allowed as an explanation in science.

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