Re: Any Suggestions??

Jim Bell (70672.1241@compuserve.com)
20 Jun 96 20:18:46 EDT

Darrin:

<<I need some suggestions. Can anyone recommend sources for the laymen which
shows major flaws, contradictions, inconsistencies, etc.
with the theories involved in evolution???>>

Sure. I highly recommend Walter ReMine's "The Biotic Message." It is the best
full-on critique of evolution I've read. Walter is around here somewhere, and
can be reached at INTERNET:wjremine@mmm.com for more info.

Philip Johnson's "Darwin on Trial" (2d Ed.) is also must reading. It's from
IVP. Phil has a website somewhere, I think. Can someone give us the address?

Forthcoming is a knockout of a book by Michael Behe called "Darwin's Black
Box" (Free Press). Keep an eye out for it. It's going to cause quite a stir in
evolutionary circles.

If you want a little frivolity, I modestly point to my satirical novel, "The
Darwin Conspiracy" (Vision House). Any Christian bookstore can order it for
you.

I do agree with my old pal Glenn Morton that a lot of evolution critiques from
years past are not good on the science. Fortunately, we have some great minds
(Paul Nelson, Steven Meyer, Mike Behe, etc.) doing up-to-date work, so
exciting things will be forthcoming.

Hope this helps.

Jim Bell