Glucose Systems in the Body — Another Instance of Irreducible Complexity

Episode 1102 March 07, 2018 00:23:08
Glucose Systems in the Body — Another Instance of Irreducible Complexity
Intelligent Design the Future
Glucose Systems in the Body — Another Instance of Irreducible Complexity

Mar 07 2018 | 00:23:08

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Show Notes

Dr. Howard Glicksman, author of an extended series at Evolution News on “The Designed Body,” is interviewed today by Ray Bohlin on glucose, glycogen, glucogon, insulin — all part of an extended multi-step series essential for life — an irreducibly complex series.   “If students only knew how life worked,” says Dr. Glicksman,” … they’d quickly come to realize that when it comes to figuring out where it all came from, common sense tells us it was intelligent design, and it’s the Darwinists who are suffering from an illusion.”

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