Your Designed Body: “Irreducible Complexity on Steroids”

Episode 1681 November 30, 2022 00:17:00
Your Designed Body: “Irreducible Complexity on Steroids”
Intelligent Design the Future
Your Designed Body: “Irreducible Complexity on Steroids”

Nov 30 2022 | 00:17:00

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Show Notes

On today’s ID the Future, Your Designed Body co-author and physician Howard Glicksman talks with host and neurosurgery professor Michael Egnor about Glicksman’s new book, co-authored with systems engineer Steve Laufmann. Glicksman walks through a series of systems in the human body that are each irreducibly complex, and are each part of larger coherent interdependent systems. As Glicksman puts it, the human body is “irreducible complexity on steroids.” How could blind evolutionary processes, such as neo-Darwinism’s joint mechanism of natural selection working on random genetic mutations, build this bio-engineering marvel? Your Designed Body makes the case that it couldn’t. It’s not even close. What is required instead is foresight, planning, and engineering genius.

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