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Signature dans la Cellule

Cette série plonge dans le monde complexe de la biologie moléculaire et de la génétique, abordant la question profonde des origines de la vie. Elle présente un argument convaincant en faveur du dessein intelligent, fondé sur des découvertes scientifiques révolutionnaires et employant la méthode scientifique rigoureuse. Les récits explorent le mystère de l'origine de la vie, remettant en question la pensée évolutionniste conventionnelle grâce à des preuves méticuleuses. Cette collection offre une perspective nouvelle aux lecteurs intéressés par l'intersection de la science, de la philosophie et des questions fondamentales de l'existence.

Signature of Controversy: Responses to Critics of Signature in the Cell
Signature in the Cell

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    Signature in the Cell

    • 288pages
    • 11 heures de lecture
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    A Compelling Case for Intelligent Design Based on Revolutionary Discoveries in Science In Signature in the Cell, Stephen Meyer has written the first comprehensive DNA-based argument for intelligent design. As he tells the story of successive attempts to unravel a mystery that Charles Darwin did not address—how did life begin?—Meyer develops the case for this often-misunderstood theory using the same scientific method that Darwin himself pioneered. Offering a fresh perspective on one of the enduring mysteries of modern biology, Meyer convincingly reveals that the argument for intelligent design is not based on ignorance or "giving up on science," but instead on compelling, and mounting, scientific evidence.

    Signature in the Cell
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    The book offers a critical analysis of the responses to Stephen C. Meyer's influential work on intelligent design, "Signature in the Cell." It highlights how many critics failed to engage with the core arguments of Meyer's theory. Edited by David Klinghoffer, it features essays from prominent defenders of intelligent design, including David Berlinski and Paul Nelson, who examine the critiques using the critics' own writings. This collection aims to clarify and defend the principles of intelligent design against its detractors.

    Signature of Controversy: Responses to Critics of Signature in the Cell