Searching for the Creator Through the Study of a Bacterium
Looking at His creation we can see evidence that God designed things to each have their own place. Javor looks at the bacterium E. coli and notes "that even at this microscopic level, the Creator was fully able to implement a variation on the theme of life, completely appropriate for its intended functions." This paper was presented at the 19th Institute of Christian Teaching.
URL:
https://christintheclassroom.org/vol_19/19cc_129-140.pdf (English, 1997)
https://christintheclassroom.org/vol_19/19cc_129-139.htm (English, 1997)
https://christintheclassroom.org/vol_19/19cc_129-139.doc (English, 1997)
https://christintheclassroom.org/vol_19/19cc_129-139.htm (English, 1997)
https://christintheclassroom.org/vol_19/19cc_129-139.doc (English, 1997)
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Free
Publication Date:
1997
Author:
George T Javor
Publisher:
The Institute for Christian Teaching - General Conference Office of Education 12501 Old Columbia Pike Silver Springs, MD 20904-6600 | Phone: 301 680 5060 FAX: 301 622 9627 Email: rodrigueze@gc.adventist.org URL: https://christintheclassroom.org/ |
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Institute for Christian Teaching
Vol 19CC:129-139
Vol 19CC:129-139
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Language:
English
Resource Type:
Unpublished Plans & Papers; Internet Resources
Resource Objective:
Development & Training
Level:
Lifelong
Audience:
Teacher / Faculty, Student / Learner, Parent / Informal Education
Religious Origin:
Seventh-day Adventist