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A Critique of Abiogenesis
By Robert William Carol
Perry Marshall, author of Evolution 2.0, commented that “When you look at the hand at the end of your arm, you must feel that it was designed for a purpose.”
Francis Crick, the co-discoverer of the structure of DNA, wrote, “Biologists must constantly keep in mind that what they see was not designed, but rather evolved.”
Every intelligent person should question:
Is there an intelligence guiding nature, or is it acting randomly?
Is our human life a freak occurrence or does our life have purpose?
Many fear that the ability to manipulate genes and micro-organisms could be misused to produce dire consequences, as is seen in gain-of-function research.
This book by Robert Carol (Purnaprajna das) shows how two opposing world views create two very different attitudes toward the world and the people who inhabit it.