What Pbs & the Scientific Community Don't Want You to Know (#02 in Refuting Evolution Series)
Jonathan SarfatiPaperback 2002-12-01
In all sections of media, print and internet, evolutionary philosophy pervades today's cultural landscape. However, despite this overwhelming consensus, there are competent scientists who find evolutionary theory to be problematic.
Chess champion and physical chemist Dr Jonathan Sarfati has made a career out of highlighting holes in the edifice of evolutionary theory, and in this book he takes fresh aim at some of the main ones, relating to the the origins of life, the appearance of design in nature, the significance of language capability in humans, and the interpretation of the fossil record.
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In all sections of media, print and internet, evolutionary philosophy pervades today's cultural landscape. However, despite this overwhelming consensus, there are competent scientists who find evolutionary theory to be problematic.
Chess champion and physical chemist Dr Jonathan Sarfati has made a career out of highlighting holes in the edifice of evolutionary theory, and in this book he takes fresh aim at some of the main ones, relating to the the origins of life, the appearance of design in nature, the significance of language capability in humans, and the interpretation of the fossil record.