From the article:
How does one respond to all this? Well, to begin with this entire argument regarding the CGG-CGG sequence has been definitively debunked. While it is true that this sequence is not found in any of the other known SARS-like coronaviruses, that is a cohort of only three. Among coronaviruses as a whole the sequence is not at all uncommon. Virologist Kristian Anderson, one of the scientists involved in identifying SARS-CoV-2 and sequencing its genome, has provided a detailed explanation of how the virus shows no signs of having arisen through anything other than natural processes. So right out of the block, Dembski is just blowing someone else’s hot air without having bothered to verify whether the claims have any merit, something that would have only required that he take a few quick moments from his “day job as a businessman” to do a Google search.
It’s like going to China and seeing three people with brown eyes, and then proclaiming anyone with blue eyes must have been designed because blue eyes don’t exist naturally.
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