Thursday, May 11, 2023

Building a Worm

The more scientists learn about the world, especially the living world, the harder it is to believe that it has all come about by zillions of lucky coincidences.

One case in point is the Nobel-Prize winning work of three scientists who elucidated how nematodes - very tiny worms - develop from egg to adult.

This nine minute video featuring philosopher of biology Paul Nelson explains how difficult it is to portray this development in terms of unguided, random processes.

The evidence, which has been building at an accelerating pace over the past thirty to forty years, continues to point to the conclusion that life, so far from being the product of purely naturalistic, materialistic phenomena, is in fact the product of an intelligent mind.