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The Life-Friendly Properties of Carbon And Other Non-Metal Atoms

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1961
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Andrew McDiarmid
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Jonathan McLatchie
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00:21:13
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In his book Darwin’s Black Box, biochemist Michael Behe writes that in order to understand the barriers to evolution, we have to “bite the bullet of complexity.” On this episode of ID The Future, Dr. Jonathan McLatchie is back to help us do just that. In the latest installment of an ongoing series, Dr. McLatchie talks with host Andrew McDiarmid about the remarkable properties of carbon and other non-metal atoms.

Nature doesn’t owe us a life-friendly environment. As McLatchie notes, there are far more ways the universe could have developed that are non-conducive to life than there are life-friendly ways. And yet, here we are, able to live and study the universe around us. “On the assumption of atheism or naturalism,” says McLatchie, “it’s wildly surprising that we would experience a world such as ours inhabited by conscious embodied moral agents that can engage in moral decision-making such as ourselves.” But on the assumption of design in living things, it’s not surprising in the least.

In this conversation, Dr. McLatchie unpacks the singular properties of the remarkable atom carbon that allow for complex biochemistry to exist on Earth. He also discusses other nonmetal atoms and how they literally allow for the shape of life. And have you heard of the Goldilocks zone at the cellular level that optimizes organic bonds? Tune in to learn how carbon and other non-metal atoms are stunningly fit to accommodate advanced life, and why that’s not an accident.

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Jonathan McLatchie

Resident Biologist and Fellow, Center for Science and Culture
Dr. Jonathan McLatchie holds a Bachelor's degree in Forensic Biology from the University of Strathclyde, a Masters (M.Res) degree in Evolutionary Biology from the University of Glasgow, a second Master's degree in Medical and Molecular Bioscience from Newcastle University, and a PhD in Evolutionary Biology from Newcastle University. Previously, Jonathan was an assistant professor of biology at Sattler College in Boston, Massachusetts. Jonathan has been interviewed on podcasts and radio shows including "Unbelievable?" on Premier Christian Radio, and many others. Jonathan has spoken internationally in Europe, North America, South Africa and Asia promoting the evidence of design in nature.
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Atheism
Bayesian logic
biochemistry
carbon
cellular life
Charles Darwin
Darwinism
Evolution
Intelligent Design
Jonathan McLatchie
Materialism
Natural Selection
Neo-Darwinism
non-metal atoms
Theism