Bill Bryson in his best-selling book, “A Short History of Nearly Everything” (published 2010, p. 498), tells us to start with a cell. “Inside the cell is a nucleus and inside each nucleus are the chromosomes–forty-six little bundles of complexity, of which twenty-three come from your mother and twenty-three from your father. […] Chromosomes constituteContinue reading “What if DNA is our personal Book of Life as mentioned in Revelation?”