Charles Thaxton on The Mystery of Life’s Origin, Then and Now

Episode 1674 November 11, 2022 00:19:37
Charles Thaxton on The Mystery of Life’s Origin, Then and Now
Intelligent Design the Future
Charles Thaxton on The Mystery of Life’s Origin, Then and Now

Nov 11 2022 | 00:19:37

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Show Notes

On this ID the Future from the vault, host Robert J. Marks interviews chemist Charles Thaxton about a seminal 1984 book he co-authored, The Mystery of Life’s Origin, foundational to the intelligent design movement. The main body of Mystery was generally praised, Thaxton explains. It was the epilogue that proved controversial. There the three authors reviewed five proposed explanations for life’s origins and suggested that the best explanation was that the first life originated through an act of creative intelligence. Thaxton also tells a little about the recently revised and expanded edition of the book, with new contributions from Stephen Meyer, Brian Miller, James Tour, and others.

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