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Information from an Explosion? by Dr. Werner Gitt PhD

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Published on Jun 10, 2013

• Uses logic and scientific evidence to effectively demonstrate the necessity of a Creator. • Wonderful illustrations define the material effectively. • Focuses on Dr. Gitt's specialty — information. Information — it's one of the most fundamental parts of our world, yet we don't often think about it. This classic book, now being published by Master Books, demonstrates the importance of information to life of any kind. More to the point, it demonstrates the necessity of an Organizer and Originator of the information necessary for life. Dr. Gitt argues that God is not bound by the laws of nature, but instead uses them for His own purposes. He also shows that the highly complex information present in DNA mitigates a non-intelligent beginning for life. He advocates for assurance when dealing with the Bible's information, that this collection of books is not only free of error, but that no useless information is present, as well. http://books.google.com/books?id=ajeo...

A Scientist Explains the Incredible Design in Nature
The retired Dr. Werner Gitt was a director and professor at the German Federal Institute of Physics and Technology (Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt, Braunschweig) and head of the Department of Information Technology. He holds a diploma in engineering from the Technical University of Hanover and a doctorate in engineering summa cum laude together with Borchers Medal from the Technical University of Aachen. Dr. Gitt has published numerous research papers covering the fields of information science, numerical mathematics, and control engineering.
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