Episode 20

Homeostasis: God’s Intricate Survival Design

The Biblical Anatomy podcast, hosted by Daniel Miller, delves into biblical questions and Bible study sessions, currently focusing on the book of Mark and in this episode focal to the topic of homeostasis.

The podcast explores the concept of homeostasis as a survival mechanism designed by God, emphasizing the body’s ability to maintain internal balance. The intricacies of human anatomy are discussed, providing evidence for intelligent design over random chance evolution. To this end, ion balancing provides an evidential example in the powerful maintenance capacity of the human organism.

Future podcast episodes will cover topics like homeostasis, metabolism, and hormones from a biblical perspective.

Continuing a relatively newfound tradition, the Biblical Anatomy podcast concludes with listener recognition and the Lord’s prayer (Matt 6:9-13; Luke 11:2-4).

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The Notes I Leave 📝 is a podcast from a father, teacher, and disciple seeking discernment in God’s Word. Produced by Biblical Anatomy Academy, this podcast shares reflections, revelations, and lessons learned on the path paved by God and stumbled by man.

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