1. The formation of the universe itself, which Darwin’s theory assumes but doesn’t account for. But how did it get here, and how do we account for its incredible life-friendly design? 2. The origin of the first life—which, again, Darwin’s theory simply presupposes. In spite of his book’s title, The Origin of Species, Darwin doesn’t answer the question of where the original species came from. I asked Dr. Walter Bradley, coauthor of The Mystery of Life’s Origin, why Darwin ignored this. “Well,” he answered, “he didn’t really have a good idea of how life arose.”18 Even today scientists don’t have
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