I was watching a show on PBS called “Unlocking the Origins of Life” or some similar title. I didn’t see the beginning of the program but there were lots of biologists and others with scientific, or at least scientific sounding titles, talking about evolution and the origin of life on earth. They all seemed to be driving toward the theory that natural selection was a fine theory until you reached a certain basic level of life. The claim was that at a certain point they found organisms that had “irreducible complexity.” The argument was that the organism or system could not function if any one element was removed and if this was true how could it have evolved to its present state. They also used a similar argument about the fact that “vast, complicated information and instructions” were contained in DNA. This was all driving to a theory of “intelligent design” which implies a supreme being is behind the foundations of life. Several of the scientists were former proponents of natural selection or other non-supernatural theories who apparently joined the intelligent design camp when their particular work was found to be in error.
I don’t believe they presented any experts with an opposing view or theory to contradict the irreducible complexity/vast information argument.
Forgive me if this is a well trodden topic here but something about this show really bugged me. Not having a biology background I felt a little lost with some of the lingo used but felt that this was a cop-out for not being able to solve a tough problem.
Did anyone else see this program? Would like to hear some opinions from others.
I don’t believe they presented any experts with an opposing view or theory to contradict the irreducible complexity/vast information argument.
Forgive me if this is a well trodden topic here but something about this show really bugged me. Not having a biology background I felt a little lost with some of the lingo used but felt that this was a cop-out for not being able to solve a tough problem.
Did anyone else see this program? Would like to hear some opinions from others.