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Intelligent Design the Future

Engineered Elegance: The Checkpoint Pathways of the Cell Cycle

Intelligent Design the Future

Discovery Institute's Center for Science and Culture

Science, Philosophy, Astronomy, Society & Culture, Life Sciences

4993 Ratings

🗓️ 22 January 2025

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

One of the most incredible features of cellular life is the capability of self-replication. And built into the remarkable process of cell division are several checkpoints that ensure the success of this life or death cellular practice. But can a Darwinian mechanism take the credit for this elegant cellular system? On this ID The Future, host Andrew McDiarmid continues his four-part conversation with Dr. Jonathan McLatchie on the intelligent design and irreducible complexity of eukaryotic cell division. In this segment, Dr. McLatchie describes each checkpoint and the role it plays in successful self-replication. This is Part 3 of a four-part series. Source

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0:00.0

ID the Future, a podcast about evolution and intelligent design.

0:11.8

Welcome to ID the Future. I'm your host, Andrew McDermott.

0:15.9

Well, today I'm back with Dr. Jonathan McClatchy to continue a four-part series on the intelligent design and irreducible

0:22.3

complexity of eukaryotic cell division. But before we get to that good stuff, let me tell you about an

0:28.1

upcoming event you'll want to be a part of. From the smallest honeybee to the greatest whale,

0:33.8

planet Earth is swarming with creatures of all shapes and sizes, each intelligently designed for their habitats.

0:40.4

Where did they all come from? And what are the implications for a faith in God?

0:44.7

Join us at the 7th Annual Dallas Conference on Science and Faith on February 8, 2025, in Denton, Texas,

0:53.1

or via live stream for a stimulating series of talks on the theme

0:57.2

All Creatures Great and Small.

0:59.8

Whether you join us in the Dallas area or online, you'll learn about the miracle of butterfly

1:04.3

metamorphosis with Paul Nelson, the Amazing Honeybee with Eric Hedine, the scientific evidence

1:10.4

of the human soul with Michael Egnor.

1:12.9

The Intelligent Design of Plants with Emily and Daniel Reeves.

1:16.7

The Theory of ID as Fuel for Scientific Discovery with Casey Luskin.

1:21.3

And the Origin of Animal Body Plants with Stephen Meyer.

1:24.6

In addition to these, in-person attendees can choose from special breakout sessions

1:29.3

presented by John West, Richard Sternberg, George Montanis, Ray Bolin, and Stephen Dilley. Other perks to

1:36.8

joining in person include a live musical performance on the theme of the conference, a conference

1:41.8

book store with a large selection of titles by Discovery Institute scientists and scholars, a free book in honor of the conference, a conference bookstore with a large selection of titles by Discovery

1:44.6

Institute scientists and scholars, a free book in honor of the late Jonathan Wells, opportunities

1:50.4

for book signings with the speakers, and exhibitor tables from our partner organizations.

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