Good books against evolution?

by bohm 52 Replies latest jw friends

  • Mary
    Mary

    Ya just can't beat this one: LOL!

  • jaguarbass
    jaguarbass

    Darwinism under the microscope by James P Gills M.D.

    How recent Scientific evidence points to devine design.

  • darkl1ght3r
    darkl1ght3r
    Darklighter: Dempski is a very, very poor example of an 'interlectual heavy-hitter'. I work with information theory every day and while i havent read his book the articles of him i have read are a mess! The only interesting question Dempski raise if he is a moron, or delibrately lying. Enough about him. I want to find the best creation book. I sure hope it aint the Creation book :-).

    LOL... Interesting, I guess maybe I liked how he presented his arguments in the books. I found him less annoying that some of the others for some reason. I don't know much about information theory per se, other than what I've learned that specifically relates to DNA, and why the ID arguments that appeal to it fail. By "intellectual heavy-hitter" I mean they all have legitimate PhDs from respected universities, AND they can construct a "sciency"-sounding argument. I didn't mean to imply that that makes their arguments any less silly.

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