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Predictions from an Intelligent Design Perspective
Conversation with Biologist Luman Wing, Part 3

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On this episode of ID the Future, biologist Luman Wing explains to Casey Luskin about the predictions of an intelligent design perspective in biology. Wing discusses junk-DNA, the irreducible complexity of the blood clotting cascade, and the implications of ID and Darwinism on personalized medicine.

Dr. Luman Wing is a signer of the Dissent from Darwinism list.

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