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Where Did We Come From?
It's the ultimate question. Did life arise through the fortuitous interplay of natural forces, or does it show unmistakable evidence of intelligent design? Why does nature flow uphill? Writing form a biochemist's perspective in lay language, George Javor explains how genes, germs, and galaxies all show the fingerprint of God.
Drawing from biology, cosmology, and biochemistry, Javor shows that evolution cannot explain the biosphere. Delving deep into neurons, proteins, and bacteria, the author dissects the cell to reveal the self-replicating, fully automated microscopic factories that maintain the endless cascade of life, and questions whether this could result from any natural process.
Is there like on Mars? What about cloning? What is the latest evidence that the early earth was oxygenated (Making evolution impossible)? Javor concludes that the biblical affirmation of the existence of an infinitely wise of good Creator has stood the test of time and continues to gain stature with every passing day.
In this new contribution to the dialogue between science and religion, Javor reminds us that nature brims with miracles. Our existence has a purpose. All races are family. And the God beneath the atoms is the God who numbers the hairs of our head.
Section 1-- Themes From Cosmology
The Apollo 16 Mission and Biochemical Evolution
The Billion-Dollar Question
Microbes on Mars?
New Data From Venus Surprise Scientists
Is There Life in Space?
The Sounds of Space
Section 2-- Themes From Biology
Similarities and Diversity Among Organisms: Which Worldview Do They Support?
Biblical Approaches to Biology
Searching for the Creator Through the Study of a Bacterium
At the Brink of the Gene Age
Cloning and the Christian
Consequences of Creationism
Section 3-- Themes From Biochemistry
Is There Such a Thing as Life?
The Matter of Life and Death
What Makes a Cell Tick
Once Upon a Time There Was a Molecule
Message of the Molecules
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Binding: |
Paperback |
Copyright: |
2005 |
Printed: |
2005 |
Pages: |
141 |
Publisher: |
Review And Herald Publishing Association |
Condition: |
B+ |