Origins – Fearfully and Wonderfully Made – Part 1 with Dr. David Menton
Origins – Fearfully and Wonderfully Made – Part 1 with Dr. David Menton
"The question is not when does life begin, but when does a person begin?" Dr. David Menton explains from anatomical science and biology the truth of Psalm 139:13--16, which says that God weaves us together in the womb. He also reveals the amazing and intricate design of the womb and the processes of fertilization, implantation, embryonic development, and birth itself. Dr. Menton shows that each of these is a series of miracles (irreducible complexities) that cannot be explained by chance and random processes. More detail at www.answersingenesis.org Biography Professional Affiliation: Biomedical research technician at Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota in the Department of Dermatology (1960-62) Associate Professor of Anatomy at Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri (1966-2000) Associate Professor Emeritus of Anatomy at Washington University School of Medicine (July 2000) Professional Activities: Guest lecturer in gross anatomy Former coursemaster of Microscopic Anatomy at Washington University School of Medicine Consulting editor in Histology for 'Stedman's Medical Dictionary', a standard medical reference work Education BA from Mankato State University in Mankato, Minnesota Ph.D. in cell biology from Brown University Honors/Awards/Associations Member of the American Association of Anatomists Member of Sigma Xi Silver Award for Basic Research from the American Academy of Dermatology Given 'Distinguished Service Teaching Award' from Washington ...
“The question is not when does life begin, but when does a person begin?” Dr. David Menton explains from anatomical science and biology the truth of Psalm 139:13–16, which says that God weaves us together in the womb. He also reveals the amazing and intricate design of the womb and the processes of fertilization, implantation, embryonic development, and birth itself. Dr. Menton shows that each of these is a series of miracles (irreducible complexities) that cannot be explained by chance and random processes. More detail at www.answersingenesis.org Biography Professional Affiliation: Biomedical research technician at Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota in the Department of Dermatology (1960-62) Associate Professor of Anatomy at Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri (1966-2000) Associate Professor Emeritus of Anatomy at Washington University School of Medicine (July 2000) Professional Activities: Guest lecturer in gross anatomy Former coursemaster of Microscopic Anatomy at Washington University School of Medicine Consulting editor in Histology for ‘Stedman’s Medical Dictionary’, a standard medical reference work Education BA from Mankato State University in Mankato, Minnesota Ph.D. in cell biology from Brown University Honors/Awards/Associations Member of the American Association of Anatomists Member of Sigma Xi Silver Award for Basic Research from the American Academy of Dermatology Given ‘Distinguished Service Teaching Award’ from Washington …
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