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      Man, who is he and where does he come from?, Volume II, by Nas E. Boutammina
      Man, who is he and where does he come from?, Volume II, by Nas E. Boutammina

      Man, who is he and where does he come from?, Volume II, by Nas E. Boutammina

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      Man has always been intrigued by his origin, and this quite naturally led him to wonder about the origin of Life. He approaches the problem according to a thought which prevented him from seeing anything other than Evolution in it. To the ultimate question: "Man, who is he and where does he come from?" », the answer of the scientific community is unequivocal. ...

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        Man, who is he and where does he come from?, Volume II, by Nas E. Boutammina

        Man has always been intrigued by his origin, and this quite naturally led him to wonder about the origin of Life. He approaches the problem according to a thought which prevented him from seeing anything other than Evolution in it.

        To the ultimate question: "Man, who is he and where does he come from?" », the answer of the scientific community [ Prehistorians , Anthropologists, Paleontologists, Biologists, etc.] is unequivocal. Indeed, the latter adopts a minimalist definition of Life whose origin is, according to her, a chemical system capable of reproducing the molecular information it carries by making a few "accidental" copying errors that allow it to evolve. . Chance, physico-chemical fluctuations and natural selection have created the plans for the organization of Life, including Man. According to Evolution , Man is the ultimate descendant of the Pongidae [monkeys] .

        Science progresses by highlighting postulates and by proposing new ideas which make it possible to explain them. Therefore, why could the Qur'ãn not be exploited scientifically [which has not been done since the 12th century] ? Certainly it is on this condition that its content, that is to say its opinions, its arguments or proposals which certainly go against the ideas widely accepted by the scientific community unfortunately enlisted in its dogma [ Evolutionism , Mechanism, Biologism] but which, in reality, cannot in any way offend common sense, logic, or even reason. The Qur'ãnic data present, with regard to Man [his origin, his appearance, his destiny, etc.] a new theory, broader, which integrates all the scientific elements and which makes it possible to bring a solution to it.

        About the Author: Nas E. Boutammina
        The author, with a scientific background, has written various works dealing with various themes in the fields of human sciences [history, sociology, anthropology] , biology, etc. These writings illuminate, on the one hand, certain gray areas that persist and, on the other hand, highlight a version different from that which is commonly accepted.


        9782810620562

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        Reliure
        Softcover
        Auteurs
        Nas E. Boutammina
        Langues
        .Français
        *YEAR
        2010
        SUPPORT: -
        Livre
        THEME : -
        Anthropologie de l'islam
        Éditions
        Books On Demand
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        New
        Number of pages : -
        182
        SIZE (CM):
        17 x 22 cm
        Weight (kg): -
        0.334 kg
        EAN13: -
        9782810620562

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