The Case Against Darwin
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There is powerful scientific evidence against Charles Darwin's theory of evolution in The Case Against Darwin. The implications are momentous; since publication of The Origin of Species in 1859, the theory of evolution has been in contention with man's traditional ideas about the meaning of life.
Now, however, it is Darwin's theory which is on the retreat, as facts from diverse branches of science challenge the theory's validity. In his popular book Tornado in a Junkyard, James Perloff examined that evidence in detail. Now, for the busy reader, he takes you on a mini-tour of: The Case Against Darwin.
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