
- 98 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
The Intelligent Creation of Life
About this book
This book follows an amazing voyage from the start of everything, through the formation of the Solar System and onto the development of First Life on the initially barren Earth. A good way to start is to explain that you, the reader, are literally a star child. Absolutely every single component of every atom in your body came into existence 14, 000 million years ago at the moment the Universe itself came into existence, when time itself started with the Big Bang. Then we consider the sequence of events that lead to your existence and presence here today. Are those events simply a consequence of a random sequence of occurrences as proposed by conventional science? If not, then there is but one logical conclusion; Life and the occurrence of Human Life as we know it, is a direct consequence of Intelligent Creation, following an Intelligent Design process. There is an Intelligent Creator!
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. The Universe and a Starting Point
- 3. Before First Life
- 4. First Life
- 5. The First Single Cells
- 6. Multi-cellular Life
- 7. Life Moves to Land
- 8. Animal and Plant Relationships
- 9. A Definition of Human Life
- 10. The Occurence of SEHBs
- 11. Conclusion
- 12. The Future
- Annex I
- Copyright