Show trw CIO — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Thursday March 21 2002 ably vast” That sort of argument is Rubik’s Cube puzzle at one move per second would need 1350 billion years to align the 54 squares He calculated similar odds that even one protein formed on Earth through blind Darwin Continued from Cl in 1990 But similar ideas came as early as 1983 from eminent British physicist Sir Fred Hoyle who was not conventionally religious Hoyle wrote that a Mind-foldperson working the - ed William A Pem-bs-ki of Baylor University a Roman Catholic turned Protestant who began doubt-iing Darwinism die late chance Since that’s hundreds of times the age of the planet he said the odds against this happening with all the proteins in nature are “almost unimagin the cause behind what might appear to be design Another leading ID theorist is Lehigh University microbiologist Michael J Behe His “Darwin’s Black Boa: The Biochemical Challenge to Evolution" (1996) examines intricate processes such as blood dotting and die motion of the(bacterial Darwinism cannot explain such tilings he argues intelligent design is legitimate science because biologists can reliably detect the effects of design and distinguish these from random remits just as archeologists or crime scene investigators do The book is too new for scholarly critiques but Wesley Elsbeny of Texas A&M University says Dembski’s previous work has failed to rule out Darwin’s natural selection as 1980s His January book “No Free Lunch" (Rowman & Little--' field) employs ample doses of symbolic logic to argue that because interrelated parts that are useless by themselves must appear and function together He calls this “irreducible complexity" ID differs not only from creationism buttathudioption theistic evolution which says God employed the Darwinian process Behe says that concept is “no threat to Christian 1 beliefs” Missionaries Conti nuad from Cl AUsT Wireless Bryan Stevenson son of Gary v and Lesa Stevenson of Providence has accepted a call to serve in the England Manchester LOS Mission He speaks at 11 am Sunday In the Fox Ridge ward 420 W 120 North He enters the MTC April 3 Glen and Margene Stringfiam of Millville recently relumed from an LDS humanitarian mission in Damascus Syria They will speak at 12:50 pm Sunday in the Millville 3rd Ward 110 S Main Millville Adrian Stewart son of Lynn Cindy Zollinger ofI ICoiiefe ward Wade Stewart of Brigham City accepted a call to serve in mliFe YOU CAN TALK FOR MILES AND MILES AND MILES and i in the Philippines Quezon City LOS mission He speaks at 1 pm Sunday in the College Ward church 2394 West 2200 South Cotage Ward Jfe enters the Missionary Training Center on April 3' Kandise Price daughter of Kelly Pride of River Heights has recently returned from the New York Rochester LDS Mission She speaks at 11 am Sunday si the Providence Stake Center 800 S 600 East River Heights Happenings calling plan Learn to invest noWjng Sound Money’s Erica Whit- tlinger will speak on “Investing in Turbulent Times” 1:30-2:3- 0 pm Friday in the USU Taggart Student Center Colony Room (note change of venue) The talk is free and open to the public and there will be a question-and-answ- er period Erica Whittlinger is CEO of Whittlinger Capital Management Inc a Min--" neapolis-base- d money management firm On Sound Money (public radio personal finance call in program) she deliver? 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