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Water — A Grand Story of Intelligent Design, Told by Michael Denton

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Michael Denton

On a new episode of ID the Future, biologist Michael Denton reads an excerpt from his new book, The Wonder of Water. In the book, Denton delves into this grand untold story and explores how water is specially equipped to allow life to flourish on our blue planet.

This ever-present substance is amazingly fit in a myriad of ways to sustain life on earth, especially human life. Its unique properties allow it to fill many roles throughout the biological world, from forming the matrix of our cells, to regulating the temperature of our planet.

Listen to the podcast here.

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