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The Politically Incorrect Guide to Darwinism And Intelligent Design.
Title:
The Politically Incorrect Guide to Darwinism And Intelligent Design.
Author:
Wells, Jonathan.
ISBN:
9781596986145
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (259 pages)
Series:
Politically Incorrect Guides
Contents:
Title Page -- Dedication -- Chapter One - WARS AND RUMORS -- Evolution -- Darwinism -- Creation -- Intelligent Design -- War of the Words -- Chapter Two - WHAT THE FOSSIL RECORD REALLY SAYS -- Darwin's Tree of Life -- The Cambrian Explosion -- A Whale of a Story -- Bedtime Stories -- Want to Start a Barroom Fight? -- Chapter Three - WHY YOU DIDN'T "EVOLVE" IN YOUR MOTHER'S WOMB -- Darwin's Strongest Evidence -- Bending the Facts of Nature -- Darwinism Explains the Evidence-Away -- Evo-Devo to the Rescue? -- A Fly Is a Fly Is a Fly -- Chapter Four - WHAT DO MOLECULES TELL US ABOUT OUR ANCESTORS? -- Molecular Phylogeny -- A Whale of a Story, Part 2 -- Are We Closer to Insects or Worms? -- Uprooting the Tree of Life -- Reading the Entrails of Chickens -- Chapter Five - THE ULTIMATE MISSING LINK -- Evolution's Smoking Gun -- Speciation as a Research Program -- Alleged Instances of Observed Speciation -- Microevolution and Macroevolution -- One Long Bluff -- Chapter Six - NOT EVEN A THEORY -- Textbook Controversies -- Underwhelming Evidence -- Science by Consensus -- Applied Materialistic Philosophy? -- Too Good for Darwinism -- Chapter Seven - YOU'D THINK DARWIN CREATED THE INTERNET -- Agriculture and Genetics -- Medicine -- The Discovery of Antibiotics -- Resistance to Antibiotics -- Nothing in Biology? -- Taking Credit Where None Is Due -- Chapter Eight - THE DESIGN REVOLUTION -- Design Inferences -- No Free Lunch -- Dembski's Dangerous Idea -- Monkeys Typing Shakespeare -- Chapter Nine - THE SECRET OF LIFE -- DNA: the Molecule -- DNA: the Message -- The Origin of Biological Information -- Peer Review -- Catch-23 -- Chapter Ten - DARWIN'S BLACK BOX -- Irreducible Complexity -- Seeing and Clotting -- The Bacterial Flagellum -- Which Moscow Is This? -- Chapter Eleven - WHAT A WONDERFUL WORLD -- Cosmic Fine-Tuning -- Our Privileged Planet.

Intelligent Design at the Smithsonian -- Is This Heaven? -- Chapter Twelve - IS ID SCIENCE? -- What Is Science? -- Methodological Naturalism -- Sociological and Psychological Criteria -- The Science of Intelligent Design -- But Is It True? -- Chapter Thirteen - TO TEACH, OR NOT TO TEACH -- A Tale of Two Teachers -- Teaching the Controversy -- Teach ID, but Do It Badly -- Kansas and Ohio -- Traipsing into Evolution -- Chapter Fourteen - DARWINISM AND CONSERVATIVES -- Conservatives against ID -- Darwinian Conservatism? -- Darwinism and Social Values -- It's the Economy, Stupid! -- The Heart of the Matter -- Chapter Fifteen - DARWINISM'S WAR ON TRADITIONAL CHRISTIANITY -- The Christian Tradition -- Darwinism vs. Christianity -- Surrendering on Darwin's Terms -- Roman Catholicism -- An Establishment of Religion -- Chapter Sixteen - AMERICAN LYSENKOISM -- The Darwinists' View -- Soviet Lysenkoism -- Denunciation and Dismissal? -- Will the Real Lysenkoists Please Stand Up? -- Outlawing Criticisms of Darwinism -- Chapter Seventeen - SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION -- The Structure of Scientific Revolutions -- Why Darwinism Will Lose -- Inordinately Well-Funded? -- ID as a Scientific Research Program -- Why Intelligent Design Will Win -- Acknowledgements -- NOTES -- INDEX -- Copyright Page.
Abstract:
Why Darwinism—like Marxism and Freudianism before it—is headed for extinction In the 1925 Scopes trial, the American Civil Liberties Union sued to allow the teaching of Darwin's theory of evolution in public schools. Seventy-five years later, in Kitzmiller v. Dover, the ACLU sued to prevent the teaching of an alternative to Darwin's theory known as "Intelligent Design"—and won. Why did the ACLU turn from defending the free-speech rights of Darwinists to silencing their opponents? Jonathan Wells reveals that, for today's Darwinists, there may be no other choice: unable to fend off growing challenges from scientists, or to compete with rival theories better adapted to the latest evidence, Darwinism—like Marxism and Freudianism before it—is simply unfit to survive. Wells begins by explaining the basic tenets of Darwinism, and the evidence both for and against it. He reveals, for instance, that the fossil record, which according to Darwin should be teeming with "transitional" fossils showing the development of one species to the next, so far hasn't produced a single incontestable example. On the other hand, certain well-documented aspects of the fossil record—such as the Cambrian explosion, in which innumerable new species suddenly appeared fully formed—directly contradict Darwin's theory. Wells also shows how most of the other "evidence" for evolution— including textbook "icons" such as peppered moths, Darwin's finches, Haeckel's embryos, and the Tree of Life—has been exaggerated, distorted . . . and even faked. Wells then turns to the theory of intelligent design (ID), the idea that some features of the natural world, such as the internal machinery of cells, are too "irreducibly complex" to have resulted from unguided natural processes alone. In clear-cut layman's language, he reveals the growing evidence for ID coming out of scientific specialties

from microbiology to astrophysics. As Wells explains, religion does play a role in the debate over Darwin—though not in the way evolutionists claim. Wells shows how Darwin reasoned that evolution is true because divine creation "must" be false—a theological assumption oddly out of place in a scientific debate. In other words, Darwinists' materialistic, atheistic assumptions rule out any theories but their own, and account for their willingness to explain away the evidence—or lack of it. Darwin is an emperor who has no clothes— but it takes a brave man to say so. Jonathan Wells, a microbiologist with two Ph.D.s (from Berkeley and Yale), is that brave man. Most textbooks on evolution are written by Darwinists with an ideological ax to grind. Brave dissidents—qualified scientists—who try to teach or write about intelligent design are silenced and sent to the academic gulag. But fear not: Jonathan Wells is a liberator. He unmasks the truth about Darwinism— why it is wrong and what the real evidence is. He also supplies a revealing list of "Books You're Not Supposed to Read" (as far as the Darwinists are concerned) and puts at your fingertips all the evidence you need to challenge the most closed-minded Darwinist.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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