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The Divine Watchmaker

By: Chuck Missler, Dr. Mark Eastmon
Narrated by: Chuck Missler, Dr. Mark Eastmon
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Summary

What do molecular biology, the information sciences, and the design of advanced machines tell us about our origins?

Why is "evolution" the biggest hoax of the century?

Review the Neo-Darwinian concepts and how modern discoveries have rendered them obsolete.

Modern Science

Modern microbiology has revealed that even the simplest organisms are complex machines beyond our imagining.

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Creation vs Darwiniism

this is factual truth, made me wonder how anyone could believe in evolution I just wish I could remember it all

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