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Debunking Darwin
註釋For centuries, a battle line has been drawn between science and religion, pitting those who believe in evolution and natural selection against those who have faith in a higher power. In this groundbreaking debut work, author Joseph Anderson shows that regardless of who is right or wrong, the feud is futile - for when it comes to the origins and evolution of life, the most popularly accepted scientific theories are not grounded in science, but rather in a faith based system that is, in itself, a religion. Defining "science" as only that which can be observed, tested, and proven in nature, Debunking Darwin, stresses how Darwinism fails to meet any and all of these criteria and, instead, relies on speculation and testimony for its support. Proponents of Darwin's theory, Anderson asserts, must make a leap of faith, and believe in the theory of natural selection simply because, for them, it brings sense and logic to something that otherwise would perplex them. Is this not the very foundation of most organized religions? A well researched, thought provoking read, Debunking Darwin, revolutionizes the face of an age-old war of science versus religion without taking sides, and Darwinism on a surprising side of the line.