The Cell's Design (Reasons to Believe): How Chemistry Reveals the Creator's Artistry

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Armed with cutting-edge techniques, biochemists have unwittingly uncovered startling molecular features inside the cell that compel only one possible conclusion--a supernatural agent must be responsible for life. Destined to be a landmark apologetic work, The Cell's Design explores the full scientific and theological impact of these discoveries. Instead of focusing on the inability of natural processes to generate life's chemical systems (as nearly all apologetics works do), Fazale Rana makes a positive case for life's supernatural basis by highlighting the many biochemical features that reflect the Creator's hallmark signature.
This breakthrough work extends the case for design beyond irreducible complexity. These never-before-discussed evidences for design will evoke awe and amazement at God's creative majesty in the remarkable elegance of the cell's chemistry.

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Andy King
11 September 2015
Explanation of features of cells that indicate design by a creator following principles similar to those used by human inventors and artists, and indeed that surpass the expertise of human endeavours incredibly. The science is enlightening of advances in knowledge of recent decades, and quite astounding. A joy!
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Mansoor Ali
24 July 2019
wonderful book
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About the author

Fazale Rana (PhD, Ohio University) is vice president of research and apologetics at Reasons To Believe. He is the coauthor, with Hugh Ross, of Origins of Life and Who Was Adam? Rana lives in Upland, California.

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