
12 Discoveries Point to Intelligent Design | Evolution News
Michael Kent is a Fellow with the Center for Science and Culture and a recently retired bio-scientist from Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque.

- The universe (space-time, matter, energy) had a beginning.
- The laws of physics, the fundamental constants, and the initial conditions of the universe are fine-tuned to allow for the possibility of life.
- Protein sequence space is far too large to be searched and highly functional sequences (i.e., enzymes) are incredibly rare (~ 1 in 1077).
- The number of genes in the simplest free-living organism is about 450.
- Life is based on a digital information processing system.
- Molecular machines and sophisticated software algorithms are essential to all life-forms.
- Random mutation + natural selection has severe limitations as a creative mechanism that are now well understood.
- So many highly improbable factors make Earth habitable that it is VERY unlikely that another truly “Earth-like” planet exists in our galaxy.
- The “junk DNA” paradigm has been shown to be false. Most, if not all, non-coding DNA has function.
- The Cambrian (and other) explosions in the fossil record are not consistent with the Darwinian model of gradual evolution.
- Extensive post-translational processing (editing) of genes occurs in eukaryotes: the spliceosome and the splicing code.
- Genes extensively overlap in the same or opposite directions within a stretch of DNA (overlapping codes).