Michael Denton Reads from His New Book, The Miracle of Man

Episode 1598 May 11, 2022 00:13:24
Michael Denton Reads from His New Book, The Miracle of Man
Intelligent Design the Future
Michael Denton Reads from His New Book, The Miracle of Man

May 11 2022 | 00:13:24

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Show Notes

Today’s ID the Future spotlights the groundbreaking new book The Miracle of Man: The Fine Tuning of Nature for Human Existence, with author and biologist Michael Denton reading excerpts from the work. Here Denton, who is also an MD, marvels at the engineering sophistication of the human heart and hands. Then he dives into the heart of his new book, teasing just a small sampling of the many ways nature appears fine tuned for bipedal, intelligent, technology-developing creatures such as ourselves. One or two such examples are interesting. But where the argument gains dramatic force is in the accumulation of many examples, stretching from physics and the characteristics of our sun to chemistry and the ensemble of unique characteristics of Read More ›

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