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Quote (stevestory @ Sep. 02 2014,08:30) | Quote (sparc @ Sep. 01 2014,23:58) | Please note that the DI has updated its webpages. In the course of doing so they have blown up their list of what they claim to be "Peer-Reviewed Articles Supporting Intelligent Design" to a total of 81 pages, no less! It's not decided yet whether they will print the next edition in pocket bible size or if they will double the font size and the line spacing. |
That's a slick new website! It really makes me want to attend their next conference, so I can pay money to go to Idaho and listen to Casey Luskin discuss origins science!
...said no one ever in history! Seriously, come september 20th I'm gonna want to see some crowd photos. |
According to their list 16 of the articles were originally published in Bio-Complexity: Quote | 1. Winston Ewert, “Complexity in Computer Simulations,” BIO-Complexity, Vol. 2014 (1) (2014). 2. Winston Ewert, William A. Dembski, Robert J. Marks II, “Active Information in Metabiology,” BIO-Complexity, Vol. 2013 (4) (2013) 3. Michael J. Denton, “The Types: A Persistent Structuralist Challenge to Darwinian Pan- Selectionism,” BIO-Complexity, Vol. 2013 (3) (2013) 4. Granville Sewell, “Entropy and Evolution,” BIO-Complexity, Vol. 2013 (2) (2013) 5. Michael J. Denton, “The Place of Life and Man in Nature: Defending the Anthropocentric Thesis,” BIO-Complexity, Vol. 2013 (1) (2013). 6. Winston Ewert, William A. Dembski, Ann K. Gauger, Robert J. Marks II, “Time and Information in Evolution,” BIO-Complexity, Vol. 2012 (4) (2012) 7. Matti Leisola, Ossi Pastinen, and Douglas D. Axe, “Lignin--Designed Randomness,” BIO- Complexity, Vol. 2012 (3) (2012) 8. Fernando Castro-Chavez, “A Tetrahedral Representation of the Genetic Code Emphasizing Aspects of Symmetry,” BIO-Complexity, Vol. 2012 (2) (2012) 9. Winston Ewert, William A. Dembski, and Robert J. Marks II, “Climbing the Steiner Tree— Sources of Active Information in a Genetic Algorithm for Solving the Euclidean Steiner Tree Problem,” BIO- Complexity, Vol. 2012 (1) (2012) 10. Douglas D. Axe, Philip Lu, and Stephanie Flatau, “A Stylus-Generated Artificial Genome with Analogy to Minimal Bacterial Genomes,” BIO-Complexity, Vol. 2011(3) (2011) 11. Stephen C. Meyer and Paul A. Nelson, “Can the Origin of the Genetic Code Be Explained by Direct RNA Templating?,” BIO-Complexity, Vol. 2011(2) (2011) 12. Ann K. Gauger and Douglas D. Axe, “The Evolutionary Accessibility of New Enzyme Functions: A Case Study from the Biotin Pathway,” BIO-Complexity, Vol. 2011(1) (2011) 13. Ann K. Gauger, Stephanie Ebnet, Pamela F. Fahey, and Ralph Seelke, “Reductive Evolution Can Prevent Populations from Taking Simple Adaptive Paths to High Fitness,” BIO-Complexity, Vol. 2010 (2) (2010) 14. Douglas D. Axe, “The Limits of Complex Adaptation: An Analysis Based on a Simple Model of Structured Bacterial Populations,” BIO-Complexity, Vol. 2010(4):1 (2010) 15. George Montañez, Winston Ewert, William A. Dembski, and Robert J. Marks II, “A Vivisection of the ev Computer Organism: Identifying Sources of Active Information,” BIO-Complexity, Vol. 2010(3) (2010) 16. Douglas D. Axe, “The Case Against a Darwinian Origin of Protein Folds,” BIO-Complexity, Vol. 2010 (1) (2010) | Unsurprisingly, without the two 2014 papers printed in bold below which will likely be added to the list this is the complete content of the journal! Quote | 2014 1. Systems Biology as a Research Program for Intelligent Design (David Snoke) 2. Membrane Patterns Carry Ontogenetic Information That Is Specified Independently of DNA (Jonathan Wells) 3. Digital Irreducible Complexity: A Survey of Irreducible Complexity in Computer Simulations (Winston Ewert)
2013 4. Active Information in Metabiology (Winston Ewert, William A. Dembski, Robert J. Marks II) 5. The Types: A Persistent Structuralist Challenge to Darwinian Pan-Selectionism (Michael J. Denton 6. The Place of Life and Man in Nature: Defending the Anthropocentric Thesis (Michael J. Denton) 7. Entropy and Evolution (Granville Sewell)
2012 8. A Tetrahedral Representation of the Genetic Code Emphasizing Aspects of Symmetry (Fernando Castro-Chavez) 9. Climbing the Steiner Tree--Sources of Active Information in a Genetic Algorithm for Solving the Euclidean Steiner Tree Problem (Winston Ewert, William A. Dembski, Robert J. Marks II) 10. Lignin--Designed Randomness (Matti Leisola, Ossi Pastinen, Douglas D. Axe) 11. Time and Information in Evolution (Winston Ewert, William A. Dembski, Ann K. Gauger, Robert J. Marks II)
2011 12. A Stylus-Generated Artificial Genome with Analogy to Minimal Bacterial Genomes (Douglas D. Axe, Philip Lu, Stephanie Flatau) 13. The Evolutionary Accessibility of New Enzymes Functions: A Case Study from the Biotin Pathway (Ann K. Gauger, Douglas D. Axe) 14. Can the Origin of the Genetic Code Be Explained by Direct RNA Templating? (Stephen C. Meyer, Paul A. Nelson)
2010 15. The Limits of Complex Adaptation: An Analysis Based on a Simple Model of Structured Bacterial Populations (Douglas D. Axe) 16. A Vivisection of the ev Computer Organism: Identifying Sources of Active Information (George Montañez, Winston Ewert, William A. Dembski, Robert J. Marks II) 17. Reductive Evolution Can Prevent Populations from Taking Simple Adaptive Paths to High Fitness (Ann K. Gauger, Stephanie Ebnet, Pamela F. Fahey, Ralph Seelke) 18. The Case Against a Darwinian Origin of Protein Folds (Douglas D. Axe) |
I wonder why they chose to shorten Winston Ewert's latest title from Quote | Digital Irreducible Complexity: A Survey of Irreducible Complexity in Computer Simulations | to Quote | Complexity in Computer Simulations |
-------------- "[...] the type of information we find in living systems is beyond the creative means of purely material processes [...] Who or what is such an ultimate source of information? [...] from a theistic perspective, such an information source would presumably have to be God."
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