William A. Dembski Quote

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).


In the next five years, molecular Darwinism—the idea that Darwinian processes can produce complex molecular structures at the subcellular...

In the next five years, molecular Darwinism—the idea that Darwinian processes can produce complex molecular structures at the subcellular...

In the next five years, molecular Darwinism—the idea that Darwinian processes can produce complex molecular structures at the subcellular...

In the next five years, molecular Darwinism—the idea that Darwinian processes can produce complex molecular structures at the subcellular...