Real Science Radio: Don Johnson on Programming of Life

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Don Johnson on Programming of Life


This is the show from Friday October 11th, 2013

Summary:



* Don Johnson on RSR re: the Book: Real Science Radio host Bob Enyart interviewed Dr. Don Johnson who earned Ph.D.s in both Computer & Information Sciences from the University of Minnesota and in Chemistry from Michigan State University and has been a senior scientist in industry and taught at universities in the U.S. and Europe. Dr. Johnson has produced simply the greatest cell biology DVD ever made: Programming of Life! On todays program, Bob and Don discuss the book behind the DVD.

* How Many Proteins Does It Take To Screw In a Light Bulb? No joke. Actually, the scientific question is: How many proteins does it take to make a protein? The answer: 150. Hopefully that realization will help light a bulb for an evolutionist. For apart from the Creator God, the claim of the materialistic origin of life is hopelessly circular and makes no sense.

For this show, RSR recommends Dr. Don Johnson's Programming of Life DVD
and as a free gift, we'll send along the accompanying book!




* Analyzing the Great Works of Literature -- Via Spelling: Debating RSR, atheist AronRa claimed that the study of evolution (to Darwinists, this means, the study of all life) is primarily an investigation among species of the different frequencies of alleles (which are differing versions of genes). This is as insufficient an approach to understanding life as it would be to attempt to comprehend the great works of literature by focusing on spelling variations.

* One Dead Protein: Bob Enyart points out that even if a trillion universes all pulled together to overcome the odds of a protein forming and folding by chance, and natural processes produced the first protein... so what? All you'd have is a single, non-living protein molecule.



* Don Explains Where Miller and Urey Went Wrong
: On our previous interview, Dr. Johnson discussed the infamous duo's experiment. To summarize, here's a quote from Bob Enyart's letter to the Colo. Springs Gazette: "One misleading Denver Museum of Natural History exhibit headline, referring to the 1952 Miller/Urey synthesis of amino acids, reads: Replicating Life in the Lab? It’s been sixty years! Don’t they know if they made life yet or not? Their question mark is insufficient to counterbalance this false report, since amino acids are essential to biological life, but they are not life, they are acids."

* NEW: RSF's Dinosaur Soft Tissue Page! By popular demand, Real Science Radio now presents all of our evidence for the existence of dinosaur soft tissue on a since web page titled:

Dinosaur Soft Tissue is Original Biological Material

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* Bob Presents the Hydroplate Theory in Denver Oct. 11th: Archived Notice. Bob Enyart invites you to join him at Denver's Rocky Mountain Creation Fellowship this coming Friday, Oct. 11th at 7 p.m. to see Bob's presentation on Dr. Walt Brown's Hydroplate Theory on creation and the global flood! We're meeting at Bethlehem Lutheran Church at 2100 Wadsworth Blvd, Lakewood, CO 80214.
 

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Thanks Stripe!

I especially enjoyed the discussion regarding the disassociation between the chemistry/physics of ink on a page and the message of a book, as compared to the same disassociation between the chemistry of nucleotides and the information content of the genome.

Also, I was glad that Dr. Johnson seemed finally to agree that, forget about a "viable" proposal, perhaps atheists have never proposed ANY materialist mechanism for the origin of encoding a protein sequence on a DNA molecule.

Boy, is all this stuff fun, or what! God is so great!

-Bob Enyart
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Thanks Stripe!

I especially enjoyed the discussion regarding the disassociation between the chemistry/physics of ink on a page and the message of a book, as compared to the same disassociation between the chemistry of nucleotides and the information content of the genome.

Also, I was glad that Dr. Johnson seemed finally to agree that, forget about a "viable" proposal, perhaps atheists have never proposed ANY materialist mechanism for the origin of encoding a protein sequence on a DNA molecule.

Boy, is all this stuff fun, or what! God is so great!

-Bob Enyart
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What I enjoy is sensible discussion of the ideas. If that were a debate with an evolutionist we would be able to learn little past the further confirmation that evolutionists are convinced of the truth of only one thing: If you are not sold out to their religion, you are an imbecile and worse.
 

Jukia

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What I enjoy is sensible discussion of the ideas. If that were a debate with an evolutionist we would be able to learn little past the further confirmation that evolutionists are convinced of the truth of only one thing: If you are not sold out to their religion, you are an imbecile and worse.

Broke my irony meter again, Stripey.
 

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Psalm 19:1

The heavens declare the glory of God; And the firmament shows His handiwork..


I like to point that out when people admit dead dinosaurs are not the source of crude oil, and evidence shows the earth produces it slowly by another life process.
 
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