Episode 60: Designed to Kill???

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Continuing our series on natural evil, Todd and Paul discuss the apparent design of creatures such as bears and pit vipers. Why do they look like they are designed to kill? How do they fit in a pre-Fall world? What did they look like before the Fall? Should we call it natural evil when a good God created it? Paul and Todd tackle these questions and more in this episode.

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Other episodes in this series:
Episode 46: On Microbes Featuring Dr. Joe Francis: https://youtu.be/YWpfprKSPy0
Episode 52: On Parasites Featuring Dr. Jeremy Blaschke: https://youtu.be/dU277iAbvRc

Resources Mentioned in the Podcast
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Behe Michael J. 2006. Darwin's Black Box : The Biochemical Challenge to Evolution 10Th anniversary ed. Free Press trade pbk. ed. New York: Free Press.

Dembski William A. 1998. The Design Inference : Eliminating Chance through Small Probabilities. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511570643.

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