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David Rubenstein
Oct 17, 2020 rated it did not like it
Stephen Meyer is a very articulate author, who understands the subject of DNA and the researches into the origin of life very well. Unfortunately, he does not understand the very basis of the philosophy of science. He received a Ph.D. from University of Cambridge. How did this happen? He must have learned there how to fool his professors with fast talk and glib glosses with subtle illogical arguments.

The first third of this book is an excellent overview of the discovery of DNA, and descriptions
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Felly
It is f***king amazing like my rating! With more than 5 hundred pages literally!
The writer teach us about history of DNA research from A to Z.
It is important since DNA is the key for intellegent design (information).
Continued with DNA enigma and lots of arguments from academic societies.
Then the Intellegent Design (ID) ideology itself where it shown us that ID has deep roots in the history of cosmology, and in the earth and life sciences.






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