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THE CASE FOR CREATION: Why Life Could Not Have Come From Chance or Evolution

By: Frederick Amakom
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For centuries, people have asked the same question: Where did life come from? Some believe life began by accident — a cosmic stroke of chance that formed the first living cell and later evolved into everything we know today. Others believe life began intentionally, crafted by an intelligent Creator with purpose and design.

Everywhere you look, life is bursting with order and brilliance. A single living cell is more complex than the most advanced factory humans have ever built. The human brain is more powerful than any supercomputer. DNA contains more carefully arranged information than the largest library on Earth. Yet, the popular story says all of this came from:
  • blind chemistry
  • random mutations
  • unguided processes
  • and millions of years of trial and error
But the deeper we study life — whether through microscopes or with simple common sense — the more obvious it becomes that:
  • Accidents do not produce this kind of complexity.
  • Evolution cannot build this kind of engineering.
  • Chemistry alone cannot create this level of information.

This book is written for readers who want clear, simple explanations — supported by real science and everyday logic — about why life could not have come from chance or evolution. I have intentionally kept the language accessible. You do not need a degree in biology, chemistry, or physics to understand this book. You only need curiosity, honesty, and a willingness to follow the evidence wherever it leads. By the final chapter, I believe you will see what millions of scientists, philosophers, and ordinary people have concluded: Life is too structured, too organized, too meaningful, and too precise to be a mistake.

It is not an accident.
It is a masterpiece.

And masterpieces always have a Creator.

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