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The Roys Report

How New DNA Science Is Challenging Evolution

The Roys Report

Julie Roys

Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy, Society & Culture, Christianity

4.6714 Ratings

🗓️ 7 December 2019

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Guest Bios Show Transcript Does evolution really explain the development of life? Or is it a theory in crisis?    This week on The Roys Report, Dr. Michael Behe, the so-called father of Intelligent Design, joins me to discuss why he believes evolution is fundamentally flawed. According to Behe, evolution breaks things; it doesn’t make things. And new research has made this abundantly clear.   

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Same-sex marriage rights.

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The state's last abortion provider has now apologized to his congregation.

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They believe the Bible has application for every part of our lives as a Southern Baptist.

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He's on camera saying that the problem is also not just the shift of the position.

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In the midst of all of today's noise and confusion, we need a voice that cuts through the chaos

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to bring wisdom and clarity. Welcome to The Roy's Report with Julie Roy's, an hour-long show

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exploring critical issues related to faith and culture from a uniquely Christian perspective.

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Now, here's your host, Julie Roy's.

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Does evolution really explain the wide diversity of life that we see today, or does it merely explain

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minor adaptations within species, and is it a theory in crisis? Welcome to the Roy's report,

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brought to you in part by Judson University. I'm Julie Roy's. And today I'm extremely excited to be interviewing Dr. Michael Behe, a top critic of Darwinian evolution and a top proponent of intelligent design. And for those of you who aren't familiar with intelligent design, it's the theory that life could not reasonably have arisen

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by chance, but instead was designed and created by an unseen intelligent agent. After all,

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when you look at DNA, for example, does it really make sense that such incredible complexity

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came into being by purposeless non-intelligent processes.

1:29.1

Well, there are other problems with evolution besides the complexity, which my guest today

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has brilliantly exposed over the past couple decades.

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One is something called irreducible complexity.

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This is the idea that some complex living systems like we see today could not possibly have evolved one piece at a time as evolutionists assert.

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That's because every single piece of these systems is necessary for the system to work at all.

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So in a simpler form, the symptoms would be completely dysfunctional, and the belief that a dysfunctional system could somehow gradually evolve

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into a functional one simply doesn't make sense. Another huge problem with evolution that Dr. Behe

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