What Darwin didn't know
"My book has to do with medical facts and how they conflict with the theory of evolution. Darwin may have made a sincere effort to explain the life around him in the nineteenth century, but he knew little, if anything, about the human cell, heredity (why a child resembles his parents), immunity...
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Format: | Print Book |
Language: | English |
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Published: |
Eugene, Or
Harvest House
2004
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In: | Year: 2004 |
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains: | B
Evolution
/ Teleology
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Further subjects: | B
Darwin, Charles
B Creationism B Evolution Religious aspects Christianity B Darwin, Charles (1809-1882) B Evolution (Biology) Religious aspects Christianity B Evolution Biology Religious aspects Christianity |
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Summary: | "My book has to do with medical facts and how they conflict with the theory of evolution. Darwin may have made a sincere effort to explain the life around him in the nineteenth century, but he knew little, if anything, about the human cell, heredity (why a child resembles his parents), immunity, hormones, blood pressure and scores of feedback loops that tell the body when it's too hot or too cold, hungry or full, sick or well, and tired or refreshed. These examples and many, many more are discussed. They all speak very clearly for Intelligent Design, a discussion that needs to re-enter mainstream American dialogue. Although the bibliography has over 140 scientific citations and the text has been endorsed by four Ph.D.s, the book was specifically written for the non-medical reader." Geoffrey Simmons, author of What Darwin Didn't Know |
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Item Description: | Includes bibliographical references |
ISBN: | 0736913130 |