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| Darwinism and Intelligent Design |
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| Darwin On Trial by Phillip Johnson A dispassionately logical assessment that gets right down to the philosophical underpinnings of Darwinism. | | | | InterVarsity Press Paperback, 1991 |
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| Darwin's Black Box by Michael J. Behe Detailed arguments based on purely scientific considerations of why complex processes cannot have come about by the evolution from something simpler in a gradualistic Darwinian manner. | | | | Free Press Paperback, 1996 |
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| Design Revolution, The by William A. Dembski Answering the toughest questions to intelligent design | | | | InterVarsity Press Paperback, 2004 |
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| Edge of Evolution, The by Michael Behe The Search for the Limits of Darwinism | | | | Free Press Hardback, 2007 |
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| Evolution Under the Microscope: A Scientific Critique of the Theory of Evolution by David Swift "A Scientific Critique of the Theory of Evolution." A molecular biologist's critical examination of how accumulating research findings fail to support the orthodox Darwinian paradigm that all forms of life have evolved from a common source. | | | | Leighton Academic Press Paperback, 2002 |
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| Evolution: A Theory in Crisis by Michael Denton A biochemist's account of the neo-Darwinian theory's shortcomings as judged by the purely scientific evidence. | | | | Adler & Adler Paperback, 1985 |
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| Forbidden Archeology by Michael A. Cremo & Richard L.Thompson A detailed examination of evidence suggests humans indistinguishable from ones alive today have existed for far longer than orthodox theory allows. | | | | Torchlight Publishing Paperback, 1998 |
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| Forbidden Archeology's Impact by Michael Cremo How a controversial new book shocked the scientific community and became an underground classic. |
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| Icons of Evolution. Science or Myth? by Jonathan Wells Standard examples of supporting evidence used in evolutionary textbooks for generations are not only flawed or plain wrong, but have been known to be so in some cases for over a hundred years. | | | | Regnery Publishing, Inc. Paperback, 2000 |
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| Intelligent Design by William Dembski Is it possible to define precisely and measure the work of an intelligent agency that natural causes cannot imitate? Dembski maintains that it is. | | | | InterVarsity Press Paperback, 1992 |
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| Lamarck's Signature by Edward J. Steele, Robyn A. Lindley, & Robert V. Blanden Molecular biology's challenge to the traditionally accepted genetic mechanism of evolution, which states that, apart from rare random mutations, genes are inherited unchanged from parents. | | | | Perseus Books Paperback, 1998 |
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| Nature's Destiny by Michael J. Denton An intriguing case for concluding that the universe was preprogrammed for life to appear, pretty much as we know it. | | | | Free Press Paperback, 2002 |
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| No Free Lunch by William A. Dembski Is it possible to define, detect, and measure that quality we recognize intuitively as the work of an intelligence? | | | | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc. Paperback, 2002 |
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| Not By Chance! Shattering The Modern Theory of Evolution by Dr. Lee Spetner Presents the numbers that are routinely skated over or ignored, which show that biological innovation cannot be driven by random processes. | | | | Judaica Press Paperback, 1997 |
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| Origins of Order, The by Stuart Kauffman How self-ordering in nature overcomes the inadequacies of Darwinism. | | | | Oxford University Press Paperback, 1993 |
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| Quantum Evolution: Life in the Multiverse by Johnjoe McFadden A startling new theory, according to which quantum principles enable organisms to initiate such specific actions as directing favorable mutations of genes, as well as providing the basis for consciousness and volition. | | | | W. W. Norton & Company Paperback, 2000 |
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| What Darwin Didn't Know by Geoffrey Simmons, M.D. Complexities of human physiology | | | | Harvest House Paperback, 2004 |
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