Author: | Keith Ericson | ISBN: | 9781489700674 |
Publisher: | LifeRich Publishing | Publication: | December 18, 2013 |
Imprint: | LifeRich Publishing | Language: | English |
Author: | Keith Ericson |
ISBN: | 9781489700674 |
Publisher: | LifeRich Publishing |
Publication: | December 18, 2013 |
Imprint: | LifeRich Publishing |
Language: | English |
You dont hear people arguing that there can be such a thing as non-intelligent designand yet even though people generally recognize design when they see it, many wont acknowledge the intelligence behind that design. Intelligent people believing in non-intelligent design leads to an obvious question: How can anything be designed with no intelligence guiding its design and construction?
Author Keith Ericson doesnt focus on religion in this study, but instead maintains that
a powerful intelligence must be behind the design of the human body;
many doctors have a hard time accepting evolution as fact instead of theory;
families want their children to get both sides of the story; and
common sense and logic must be used when examining science.
Ericson also provides a test at the end of the book that you can take to see how much you know before reading and once more when youre done, to see how much youve learned.
By learning about the human body, its microscopic makeup, and the ways that everything works, you can discover insights that may leave you questioning your assumptions about humanity and existence.
You dont hear people arguing that there can be such a thing as non-intelligent designand yet even though people generally recognize design when they see it, many wont acknowledge the intelligence behind that design. Intelligent people believing in non-intelligent design leads to an obvious question: How can anything be designed with no intelligence guiding its design and construction?
Author Keith Ericson doesnt focus on religion in this study, but instead maintains that
a powerful intelligence must be behind the design of the human body;
many doctors have a hard time accepting evolution as fact instead of theory;
families want their children to get both sides of the story; and
common sense and logic must be used when examining science.
Ericson also provides a test at the end of the book that you can take to see how much you know before reading and once more when youre done, to see how much youve learned.
By learning about the human body, its microscopic makeup, and the ways that everything works, you can discover insights that may leave you questioning your assumptions about humanity and existence.