The Genetic Universe: Revised Edition (3rd edition)

Jacksonville, Florida USA: Nelson E. Garcia (2024)
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Abstract

THE GENETIC UNIVERSE brings to light a host of enlightening arguments giving the concept of intelligent design a new level of unprecedented respectability in surpassing of previous promotion efforts that usually end up defeated with ease by the influential global reach of the biological evolution lobby. Rather than defending intelligent design as “scientific” or making references to design with no proper explanation of consequences, the work goes on to elaborate on the “indirect creation basis” of human origins and what the future holds. The universe is invisible and silent and there is no independent existence without express intervention of the supernaturally created structure of mind which acts by means of programmed genetic instructions. Therefore “existence” is up for an update that impacts intentionality directly and personal demeanor indirectly. The facts of the matter as argued in The Genetic Universe warn about the imposing nature of intelligent design suggesting both the possible gains of prudent compliance and the unavoidable pitfalls of a shortsighted attitude towards what “is” by virtue of design, agency, and plain—deliberate intent.

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