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Darwin's Demise

Author : Joe White,White Joe,Nicholas Comninellis
Publisher : New Leaf Publishing Group
Page : 194 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9780890513521

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Darwin's Demise by Joe White,White Joe,Nicholas Comninellis Pdf

For people confused by the contradictory messages they hear from secular science and church teaching, evolution can be intimidating. The truth is that Darwin's ideas are based upon faulty science, and that creationists have solid evidence to support their claims. Finally, a brilliant defense of Genesis and the Bible's teaching about origins is waiting for those who are soon to understand how Darwinism is fraudulent faith masquerading as science.Authors Joe White and Nicholas Comninellis have a passion for truth, and for sharing it with students and their parents. In Darwin's Demise,they succeed in showing why real science is burning down the House of Darwin.

In Praise of Darwin

Author : J. David Pleins
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 416 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2014-06-19
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781623568320

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In Praise of Darwin by J. David Pleins Pdf

George John Romanes, close friend and colleague of Darwin, remains a misunderstood figure in the history of evolutionary science. Although his scientific contributions have been valued, his religious journey has been either neglected or misjudged. Scholars typically only acknowledge some of the work on theism he did at the very end of his life and usually blame his wife for doctoring the record with her pieties. Romanes's extensive poetry writing, much of it religious, has never been explored and his Memorial Poem to Darwin has been completely overlooked. The recent discovery of the original typescript of the poem, lost for more than a century and reprinted in this book for the first time, allows us to enter the mind of a major Darwinian as we watch him struggle to reconcile faith and science on a positive basis.

The Death of Evolution

Author : Jim Nelson Black
Publisher : Harper Collins
Page : 132 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2010-09-04
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780310426998

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This groundbreaking new book--- The Death of Evolution: Restoring Faith and Wonder In A World of Doubt ---reveals how a growing number of scientists see faith and science as complementary, providing an inspirational reaffirmation of faith for you and for Christians the world over. For decades, Darwinian evolution has been taught in classrooms as gospel. But now, 150 years after the publication of Darwin's The Origin of Species, renowned scientists are acknowledging that evolution is not only theory but speculation that has led to false conclusions about creation, science, and culture. There is change in the wind. 'As a scientist, you grow to assume that science will answer everything and that religion is fictional. There are mysteries that science cannot explain ... and divine inspiration may be a rational explanation.' --Dr. Andrew Parker, Biologist, Oxford University The Death of Evolution is not a broadside polemic against Darwinism. Rather, it is an inspirational reaffirmation of faith that will restore your sense of wonder and awe.

Darwin Without Malthus

Author : Daniel Philip Todes
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 242 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 1989
Category : Biology
ISBN : 9780195058307

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The first book in English to examine in detail the scientific work of 19th-century Russian evolutionists, and the first in any language to explore the relationship of their theories to their economic, political, and natural milieu.

Darwin and the Making of Sexual Selection

Author : Evelleen Richards
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 704 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2017-04-27
Category : History
ISBN : 9780226436906

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Darwin and the Making of Sexual Selection by Evelleen Richards Pdf

Sexual selection, or the struggle for mates, was of considerable strategic importance to Darwin s theory of evolution as he first outlined it in the "Origin of Species," and later, in the "Descent of Man," it took on a much wider role. There, Darwin s exhaustive elaboration of sexual selection throughout the animal kingdom was directed to substantiating his view that human racial and sexual differences, not just physical differences but certain mental and moral differences, had evolved primarily through the action of sexual selection. It was the culmination of a lifetime of intellectual effort and commitment. Yet even though he argued its validity with a great array of critics, sexual selection went into abeyance with Darwin s death, not to be revived until late in the twentieth century, and even today it remains a controversial theory. In unfurling the history of sexual selection, Evelleen Richards brings to vivid life Darwin the man, not the myth, and the social and intellectual roots of his theory building."

Charles Darwin

Author : Lance Workman
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2017-09-16
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 9781137313232

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Charles Darwin by Lance Workman Pdf

This book examines the history of thought surrounding the relationship between Darwinism and the behavioural sciences. Accessible and thought-provoking, it demonstrates how and why Darwinism remains both illuminating and controversial today.

Forbidden History

Author : J. Douglas Kenyon
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 344 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2005-03-29
Category : History
ISBN : 9781591439967

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Challenges the scientific theories on the establishment of civilization and technology • Contains 42 essays by 17 key thinkers in the fields of alternative science and history, including Christopher Dunn, Frank Joseph, Will Hart, Rand Flem-Ath, and Moira Timmes • Edited by Atlantis Rising publisher, J. Douglas Kenyon In Forbidden History writer and editor J. Douglas Kenyon has chosen 42 essays that have appeared in the bimonthly journal Atlantis Rising to provide readers with an overview of the core positions of key thinkers in the field of ancient mysteries and alternative history. The 17 contributors include among others, Rand Flem-Ath, Frank Joseph, Christopher Dunn, and Will Hart, all of whom challenge the scientific establishment to reexamine its underlying premises in understanding ancient civilizations and open up to the possibility of meaningful debate around alternative theories of humanity's true past. Each of the essays builds upon the work of the other contributors. Kenyon has carefully crafted his vision and selected writings in six areas: Darwinism Under Fire, Earth Changes--Sudden or Gradual, Civilization's Greater Antiquity, Ancestors from Space, Ancient High Tech, and The Search for Lost Origins. He explores the most current ideas in the Atlantis debate, the origins of the Pyramids, and many other controversial themes. The book serves as an excellent introduction to hitherto suppressed and alternative accounts of history as contributors raise questions about the origins of civilization and humanity, catastrophism, and ancient technology. The collection also includes several articles that introduce, compare, contrast, and complement the theories of other notable authors in these fields, such as Zecharia Sitchin, Paul LaViolette, John Michell, and John Anthony West.

Backcountry Adventures Southern California

Author : Peter Massey,Jeanne Wilson
Publisher : Adler Publishing
Page : 642 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2006-05
Category : Automobile travel
ISBN : 9781930193260

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Backcountry Adventures Southern California by Peter Massey,Jeanne Wilson Pdf

Beautifully crafted, high quality, sewn, 4 color guidebook. Part of a multiple book series of books on travel through America's beautiful and historic backcountry. Directions and maps to 2,970 miles of routes that travel through the beautiful mountain regions of Big Sur, across the arid Mojave Desert, and straight into the heart of the aptly named Death Valley. Trail history comes alive through the accounts of Spanish Missionaries; eager prospectors looking to cash in during California's gold rush; and legends of lost mines. Includes wildlife information and photographs to help readers identify the great variety of native birds, plants, and animal they are likely to see. Contains 153 trails, 640 pages, and 645 photos.

The Topological Model of Genome and Evolution

Author : Pradeep Chhaya
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 562 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2024-06-13
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9789819943180

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Darwin's Worms

Author : Adam Phillips
Publisher : Basic Books
Page : 162 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2009-06-16
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 9780786748617

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Adam Phillips has been called "the psychotherapist of the floating world" and "the closest thing we have to a philosopher of happiness." His style is epigrammatic; his intelligence, electric. His new book, Darwin's Worms, uses the biographical details of Darwin's and Freud's lives to examine endings-suffering, mortality, extinction, and death. Both Freud and Darwin were interested in how destruction conserves life. They took their inspiration from fossils or from half-remembered dreams. Each told a story that has altered our perception of our lives. For Darwin, Phillips explains, "the story to tell was how species can drift towards extinction; for Freud, the story was how the individual tended to, and tended towards his own death." In each case, it is a death story that uniquely illuminates the life story.

Know Him, Know His Works

Author : William A. Barr,Ronald C. Dressman
Publisher : AuthorHouse
Page : 330 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781438931944

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The Evolving God

Author : J. David Pleins
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 193 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2013-06-06
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781623568672

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The Evolving God by J. David Pleins Pdf

In focusing on the story of Darwin's religious doubts, scholars too often overlook Darwin's positive contribution to the study of religion. J. David Pleins traces Darwin's journey in five steps. He begins with Darwin's global voyage, where his encounter with religious and cultural diversity transformed his understanding of religion. Surprisingly, Darwin wrestles with serious theological questions even as he uncovers the evolutionary layers of religion from savage roots. Next, we follow Darwin as his doubts about traditional biblical religion take root, affecting his career choice and marriage to Emma Wedgwood. Pleins then examines Darwin's secret notebooks as he searches for a materialist theory of religion. Again, other surprises loom as Darwin's reading of Comte's three stages of religion's development actually predate his reading of Malthus. Pleins explores how Darwin applied his discovery to the realm of ethics by formulating an evolutionary view of the "Golden Rule" in his Descent of Man. Finally, he considers Darwin's later reflections on the religion question, as he wrestled with whether his views led to atheism, agnosticism, or a new kind of theism. The Evolving God concludes by looking at some of the current religious debates surrounding Darwin and suggests the need for a deeper appreciation for Darwin as a religious thinker. Though he grew skeptical of traditional Christian dogma, Darwin made key discoveries concerning the role and function of religion as a natural evolutionary phenomenon.

Nine Things Teens Should Know and Parents Are Afraid to Talk About

Author : Joe White,Nicholas Comninellis
Publisher : New Leaf Publishing Group
Page : 194 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : 9780892216369

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Nine Things Teens Should Know and Parents Are Afraid to Talk About by Joe White,Nicholas Comninellis Pdf

Adolescence, it's one of the most challenging times in life, one that everyone, both parents and kids, goes through eventually. However, today's teenagers face many challenges and issues that their parents did not have to deal with, and they need guidance. Nine Things Teens Should Know And Parents Are Afraid To Talk About provides a handbook for teens going through this confusing time.

The Robot's Rebellion

Author : Keith E. Stanovich
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 374 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2010-10-15
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780226771199

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The Robot's Rebellion by Keith E. Stanovich Pdf

The idea that we might be robots is no longer the stuff of science fiction; decades of research in evolutionary biology and cognitive science have led many esteemed scientists to the conclusion that, according to the precepts of universal Darwinism, humans are merely the hosts for two replicators (genes and memes) that have no interest in us except as conduits for replication. Richard Dawkins, for example, jolted us into realizing that we are just survival mechanisms for our own genes, sophisticated robots in service of huge colonies of replicators to whom concepts of rationality, intelligence, agency, and even the human soul are irrelevant. Accepting and now forcefully responding to this decentering and disturbing idea, Keith Stanovich here provides the tools for the "robot's rebellion," a program of cognitive reform necessary to advance human interests over the limited interest of the replicators and define our own autonomous goals as individual human beings. He shows how concepts of rational thinking from cognitive science interact with the logic of evolution to create opportunities for humans to structure their behavior to serve their own ends. These evaluative activities of the brain, he argues, fulfill the need that we have to ascribe significance to human life. We may well be robots, but we are the only robots who have discovered that fact. Only by recognizing ourselves as such, argues Stanovich, can we begin to construct a concept of self based on what is truly singular about humans: that they gain control of their lives in a way unique among life forms on Earth—through rational self-determination.

Reframing Russian Modernism

Author : Irina Shevelenko
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2018-12-11
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780299320409

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Reframing Russian Modernism by Irina Shevelenko Pdf

Presents modernism in Russia through the lens of its engagement with politics, science, religion, and other social practices. In the early twentieth century, when many Russian social institutions looked to the past, modernist arts powerfully amplified a gamut of new ideas about individual and collective transformation.