Take an illustration from science. Evolutionists once claimed there were some one hundred eighty vestigial organs {with no known function} left over from our animal ancestry. Over the last century or so, this list has shrunk to six! And now there are known functions even for these. More recently some scientists were speaking of "junk genes," but now there are good reasons for believing they have a special function – playing, for example, a key role in controlling gene expression {see Stephen Meyer, Signature in the Cell, 406–407}. Further, even Nature magazine {2009} refers to them as "the junk that makes us human" as they account for the crucial differences among species. In fact, this is all evidence of intelligent design. Finally, to assume they are junk is to hinder scientific research.
( Norman L. Geisler )
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