Harvard University selected XVIVO to develop an animation that would take their cellular biology students on a journey through the microscopic world of a cell, illustrating mechanisms that allow a white blood cell to sense its surroundings and respond to an external stimulus. This award winning piece
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Comment by mike on May 1, 2012 at 10:05pm im not sure of the religious affiliation of the people above but i assume since this is " think atheist" that the folks over here have decided that they are absolutely positive based on the immense knowledge that they have that there is no Divine power; just curious how you think its possible after seeing 1% of the inner working of the cell that is came about randomly, from nowhere????
by the way every seconds in that video is about a few months work of advanced biology and biochemistry classes (im a bio major) and the geniuses at Harvard themselves admit we only know A PERCENT of everything in the cell...
you need your heads read
first of all this website should be called THINK AGNOSTIC because you have to be very arrogant to know without a trace of any doubt or uncertainty that nothing exists besides for what your 5 physical senses can analyse; at least consider that its possible! how can something non-physical be ruled out entirely?
i also dont believe in the god that you guys dont believe in; if he were to be able to be detected by physical means - then he would be limited- and thus not god
however if you look very closely at the wisdom of the human body and the beauty of the world you can see (not Him) but His imprint...
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