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    Doctor's Diary: Jack of All Trades


    Doctor's Diary: Jack of All Trades
    Geoffrey Simmons
    June 11, 2020, 5:29 AM
    Doctor’s Diary: Jack of All Trades | Evolution News

    Changes in the world of medicine strongly show that a master architect has been at work. This is evident just in the training of doctors.

    At the time of the U.S. Civil War, it took two years of training to become a physician and surgeon. This supposedly covered everything one would ever need to know. When I graduated from medical school, a little more than a hundred years later, basic medical training required seven years. Those instructions, so they thought, covered almost everything one needed to know. Nowadays, a general practitioner might need 11 years and becoming an ultra-specialist might take 16 years. Plus, there's a lifetime of learning to follow.

    Why Is That?

    It's not because the human body has been changing. New diseases are relatively rare, bones break in the same ways, a strep throat is, for the most part, a strep throat, and babies still take nine months. One answer is that we have discovered so much more information and we now have many more options to treat and prevent a host of maladies. Today's practice of medicine may seem overwhelming to a non-professional, but many professionals think we've only chipped away at the tip of a huge iceberg. ...




    ...Complexities Within Complexities

    The human body may be as complicated as the stars above and it gets more incredible when one gets down to the level of the electron microscope. There are complexities within complexities within complexities as well as controls (feedback loops) over controls over controls.

    To simply clot off a wound, two major systems (pathways) have scores of steps that must happen simultaneously, almost instantly, in the right place, in the right concentrations. Meanwhile, another confining system, per the blueprint, keeps the clotting process from spreading to the rest of the body. Every step is monitored. ...



    ....The intelligence that designed us is a master architect. Instructions are written in a DNA and RNA, the biological language. We are mathematically and chemically precisely tuned down to the "curves in a paperclip on a desk." The color of one's eyes, the shapes of one's nose, and any dimples are found within this twisted language. In a sense, our bodies are also sculpted by a master sculptor. And, painted by a master painter.

    How the Blueprints Were Drawn Up

    Just how our blueprints were drawn up is far beyond our understanding. Note that the human body is made up of 75 trillion cells. Many of these cells have different assignments and most produce offspring that have the same blueprints. Each nucleus has hundreds of thousands of genetic instructions. Some instructions dictate the production of thousands of different proteins that resemble skeins of multicolored wool with a host of electronic ornaments.

    Our designer must also be a master programmer. We have about 35 trillion cells in our brains which by all accounts is a biological computer. These cells all talk to one another in electrical and chemical codes; some of this changes with maturation and aging. Conversations last tiny increments of seconds. Millions of cells communicate with each other at the same time as millions of others modulate, and others carry out the orders or instructions. Sometimes, billions of nerve cells combine to do simple chores. Every emotion, memory, interaction, prayer, and thought process requires new and past programming.

    Everything about us points to intelligent design, intelligent purpose, intelligent foresight, and intelligent engineering.











    This I say therefore, and testify in the Lord, that ye henceforth walk not as other Gentiles walk, in the vanity (futility) of their mind, having the understanding darkened...
    (Ephesians 4:17-18)

    Blessed is the man that walketh not in the counsel of the ungodly...
    (Psalm 1)

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