"Machines and organisms have this in common: whatever is
responsible for orchestrating causal arrangements — initially, in the case of machines, or continually, in the case of organisms — cannot itself be explained by those arrangements. This single fact calls into question the entire habit within biology of trying to explain the present purely as the consequence of material forces playing out of the past."
Stephen L. Talbott, Nature Institute, May 17, 2016
responsible for orchestrating causal arrangements — initially, in the case of machines, or continually, in the case of organisms — cannot itself be explained by those arrangements. This single fact calls into question the entire habit within biology of trying to explain the present purely as the consequence of material forces playing out of the past."
Stephen L. Talbott, Nature Institute, May 17, 2016
All things were made by him; and without him was not any thing made that was made.
John 1:3