For the invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, ... so that they are without excuse...
Romans 1:20
"If living things—things that we manifestly did not design
ourselves—bear the hallmarks of design, if they exhibit a signature that would lead us to recognize intelligent activity in any other realm of experience, then perhaps it is time to rehabilitate this lost way of knowing and to rekindle our wonder in the intelligibility and design of nature that first inspired the scientific revolution."
Stephen Meyer, Signature in the Cell HarperOne, 2009, p. 452
Romans 1:20
"If living things—things that we manifestly did not design
ourselves—bear the hallmarks of design, if they exhibit a signature that would lead us to recognize intelligent activity in any other realm of experience, then perhaps it is time to rehabilitate this lost way of knowing and to rekindle our wonder in the intelligibility and design of nature that first inspired the scientific revolution."
Stephen Meyer, Signature in the Cell HarperOne, 2009, p. 452