In his book, The Blind Watchmaker , Oxford University zoologist - TopicsExpress



          

In his book, The Blind Watchmaker , Oxford University zoologist Richard Dawkins, a leading evolutionist, calls biology the study of complicated things that give the appearance of having been designed for a purpose. Indeed! One cell, the smallest living unit, could have 100,000 molecules and 10,000 intricately interrelated chemical reactions going on at one time. Cells couldnt arise by chance! Dawkins admits that every cell contains in its nucleus a digitally coded database larger...than all 30 volumes of the Encyclopedia Britannica put together. You cant even imagine the odds against chance creating a 30-volume encyclopedia! Thats for one cell—and there are trillions in the human body, thousands of different kinds, working in unbelievably complex and delicately balanced relationships!
Posted on: Tue, 23 Dec 2014 03:08:06 +0000

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