Evolution and religious creation myths :how scientists respond
Relying mostly on modern genetic science, this book exposes how various forms of creationism - including intelligent design - fail to provide testable models for the appearance and evolution of life. On the contrary, science has been very successful in the description of the unguided processes that led to the creation of the universe and one of its consequences, the appearance of life forms, including humans.
Oxford
Oxford University Press
2007
xi, 224 p.: ill., map; 24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references )p. 207-210( and index
ISBN: 9780195315387
Paul F. Lurquin, Linda Stone
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Creationism and intelligent design : the evolution of an idea -- What is evolutionary biology and where is it coming from? -- Creationist purpose and irreducible complexity rebutted -- The origins and evolution of homo sapiens -- The origins of life and the cosmos as evolutionary themes -- Evolution of the DNA world and the chance events that accompanied it : more about complexity -- The dangers of creationism