Evolution : Good science? : Exposing the ideological nature of Darwin's theory
Using plain English, Dominic Statham explains the main arguments presented by evolutionists in support of their theory and shows that these have major flaws. He argues that much of the scientific data can actually be seen to be consistent with a biblical account of creation and history. He... Full description
Main Author: | Statham, Dominic. |
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Leonminster : Day One Publications, 2009 |
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Creation Points.
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Table of Contents:
- What is Darwin's theory of evolution?
- The fossil record
- 'It is observed today'
- Homology
- Vestigial organs and embryology
- Biogeography
- 'It is recorded in DNA'
- Evidence of design in nature
- Is belief in evolution necessary for scientific progress?
- Why do so many scientist subscribe to the theory of evolution?
- Is evolution compatible with Christianity?.
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