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The scientific revolution to overturn Darwin may have begun – Read Replacing Darwin: The New Origin of Species
In 1859, Charles Darwin wrote On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, which upended centuries of scientific perspectives. Even now, people believe Darwin’s access to the limited scientific knowledge of the time and his flawed ideas somehow explain the world around us. Simply put, they don’t. But Replacing Darwin: The New Origin of Species does.
- Easy-to-comprehend with a jargon-free style and many detailed informational images, illustrations, and charts
- Features the latest creationist research
- Comprehensively rebuts and replaces the evolutionary model for the origin of species
Science has come a long way since Darwin made his claims in the 1800s. Several remarkable scientific discoveries have been made that shed new light on the earth’s origins. In addition, much of the evidence Darwin presented for his argument no longer seems like clear evidence for evolution. Dr. Nathaniel Jeanson effictively and authoritatively documents the newest discoveries, refutes Darwin’s claims, and presents a compelling alternate explanation for the origin of species.
“ Scientific knowledge often only grows when popular opinions are tested, favorite theories closely scrutinized, and comfortable concepts are challenged. In Replacing Darwin Dr. Jeanson asks you to do exactly this: question what you think you know….I think even Darwin would have been fascinated by Dr. Jeanson’s insights. ”
—Kevin Anderson, PhD, Microbiology
“ Replacing Darwin is a bold title for a rather audacious work….This is a thought-provoking book that presents challenges to the model of random chance origins to those intellectually honest enough to wrestle with this topic. ”
—Rick Roberts, PhD, Biology Program Director, Grace College
“ The arguments made in this book are unique and fresh….I only have high recommendations for this book. ”
—Andrew J. Fabich, PhD, Associate Professor of Microbiology, Truett McConnell University
Table of Contents
- Introduction — Why Now?
- 1. Inevitable
- Part I — A Field Is Born
- 2. The Secret of Life
- 3. Cracking the Code
- Color Plate Section
- Part II — All Things (re)Considered
- 4. The Riddle of Geography
- 5. The Riddle of Ancestry
- 6. A Stitch in Time
- Part III — Dawn of a New Era
- 7. Turning the (time)Tables
- 8. A Preexisting Answer
- 9. From DNA to Visible Traits
- 10. On the Origin of New Species
- Afterword
- Endnotes
- Acknowledgments
- Glossary
Hardcover
Page Count: 250
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