In the next five years, molecular Darwinism—the idea that Darwinian processes can produce complex molecular structures at the subcellular level—will be dead. When that happens, evolutionary biology will experience a crisis of confidence because evolutionary biology hinges on the evolution of the right molecules. I therefore foresee a Taliban-style collapse of Darwinism in the next ten years. Intelligent design will of course profit greatly from this.
"Measure of Design: A Conversation About the Past, Present & Future of Darwinism & Design" Touchstone, volume 17, issue 6, pages 60-65, at page 64 (July/August 2004).