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Why Did God Create Viruses, Bacteria, and Other Pathogens?

The Overwhelming Case Against Naturalistic Evolution and Methodological Naturalism

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Exploring the coexistence of life forms, this book addresses the challenging question of why God created harmful entities like viruses and pathogens. The authors argue that most bacteria and insects are beneficial, and they delve into the reasons some pathogens cause harm. They also discuss the essential role of toxic chemicals at safe levels. Supported by extensive research from peer-reviewed sources, Bergman and Hoff provide scholarly insights that clarify misconceptions about parasites, toxins, and their place in God's design.

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Why Did God Create Viruses, Bacteria, and Other Pathogens?, Jerry Bergman, James Hoff

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Sous-titre
The Overwhelming Case Against Naturalistic Evolution and Methodological Naturalism
Langue
Anglais
Publié
2023
Format
souple
Pages
182
ISBN13
9781973698913
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Nonfiction
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Exploring the coexistence of life forms, this book addresses the challenging question of why God created harmful entities like viruses and pathogens. The authors argue that most bacteria and insects are beneficial, and they delve into the reasons some pathogens cause harm. They also discuss the essential role of toxic chemicals at safe levels. Supported by extensive research from peer-reviewed sources, Bergman and Hoff provide scholarly insights that clarify misconceptions about parasites, toxins, and their place in God's design.