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Category: Science and Faith

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November 23, 2016October 12, 2020Miscellany, Science and Faith, TheoMisc Blog

Our Bodies as Microbial Communities: Scientific and Theological Reflections

There may be as many as 39 trillion microbes living on and in us. That means we carry more microbial cells than we do human cells! These microbes cover nearly every surface of the human body that is exposed to the outside world.

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