Arthur Ernest Wilder-Smith (1915-1995) in "The Creation of Life: A Cybernetic Approach to Evolution," refutes the notion of abiogenesis utilizing logic and science. He was generally known as A. E. Wilder-Smith and earned his first doctorate in physical organic chemistry at Reading University in 1941 along with his second doctorate and then a third doctorate from the ETH in Switzerland. He went on to become a professor of pharmacology at the University of Illinois Medical Center. He was detested by evolutionary scientists and the secular media. In this technical but very readable volume Wilder-Smith discusses: - Consequences of Biochemical Predestination - Culbertson's work - Brain function and consciousness - How to find patterns that reflect intelligent design - Biological codes require a Code-giver - And more. This is a fine book for the astute student or vigorous apologist. Other works by this triple earned doctorate professor: - The Scientific Alternative to Neo-Darwinian Evolutionary Theory - The Natural Sciences Know Nothing of Evolution - Man's Origin/Man's Destiny - He Who Thinks Has To Believe - The Time Dimension - And additional books. - "The Creation of Life: A Cybernetic Approach to Evolution" is not a good introductory volume, but is a lower mid-level scientific apologetic resource. The Necessary Existence of God: The Proof of Christianity Through Presuppositional Apologetics
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