Monday, October 5, 2009

ID research wins Nobel Prize

A trio of diligent Americans have won a Nobel Prize for discovering how the ends of chromosomes don't fall off when they are copied. As is explained at Uncommon Descent, this is exactly the sort of thing which ID researchers would have predicted if only they'd known about it. Certainly the discovery was only possible through the application of much intelligence and carefully designed experiment.

Every day brings the end of the Darwinianist hegemony a step closer.

Learn why there's an Intelligent Design controversy.

2 comments:

  1. Yeah, that hegemony thing is getting old.

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  2. Albatrossity, its end is certain and cannot come soon enough given its terrible consequences. Remember that nobody can plug the dyke of deception for long when the cold water of truth has started leaking through its cracks.

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