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An Ordered Case for Design | Life on K2-18b Revisited

An Ordered Case for Design | Life on K2-18b Revisited

Update: 2025-05-07
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Join biochemist Fazale “Fuz” Rana and astrophysicist Hugh Ross as they discuss new discoveries with theological and philosophical implications that point to the reality of God’s existence.


A team of German researchers discovered that genes located in bacterial chromosomes assume a precise order based on their function. Biochemist Fuz Rana explains why this discovery evinces a Creator’s role in the origin and design of life.


Astrophysicist Hugh Ross comments on how the internet has blown up with blogs announcing astronomers have discovered signs of life on a distant planet called K2-18b. The reason for the excitement stems from a 99.7% probable detection of a molecule, dimethyl sulfide, in the planet’s atmosphere that might have been generated by living things. As an example, all of Earth’s dimethyl sulfide comes from marine microbes. However, several factors have been overlooked amidst the optimism: (1) Astronomers have found dimethyl sulfide in a comet and in the interstellar medium that’s indisputably nonbiological, (2) Astronomers question the detection, and (3) This distant planet and its host star’s physical characteristics rule out any possibility of physical life.


Links and Resources:


Most Bacterial Gene Families Are Biased Toward Specific Chromosomal Positions


New Constraints on DMS and DMDS in the Atmosphere of K2-18b from JWST MIRI


Signs of Life on a Distant Planet? Not So Fast, Say These Astronomers


On the Abiotic Origin of Dimethyl Sulfide: Discovery of Dimethyl Sulfide in the Interstellar Medium


Evidence for Abiotic Dimethyl Sulfide in Cometary Matter


A Comprehensive Reanalysis of K2-18b’s JWST NIRISS+NIRSpec Transmission Spectrum


Designed to the Core (chapters 9–11)

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An Ordered Case for Design | Life on K2-18b Revisited

An Ordered Case for Design | Life on K2-18b Revisited

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