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From: Carol or John Burgeson <burgytwo@juno.com>
Date: Tue May 30 2006 - 10:15:48 EDT

Has anyone seen this book?

Darwinian Fairytales
by David Stove

In Darwinian Fairytales: Selfish Genes, Errors of Heredity and Other
Fables of Evolution, philosopher David Stove is relentless and surgically
precise in his ability to take apart the shallow and flimsy arguments
that pass for Darwinian "scholarship" these days. But Stove is not your
average creationist or proponent of intelligent design: he is a not a
Christian (or a believer in any religion), and declares forthrightly that
Darwin was a genius. That's why it's all the more compelling when Stove,
working purely from sound reasoning and a sober evaluation of the
evidence, explains clearly why Darwinism is unsound, overstated, and
ultimately unbelievable -- no one accuse can him of mere party spirit or
partisan cheerleading.

Or this one

By Design
by Larry Witham
  
"God is dead" -- or so scientists used to tell you. For decades, religion
and science have been regarded as mutually incompatible. But little by
little, that is changing -- as the data that scientists collect about
physics, biochemistry, genetics, information theory, and neuroscience
contains ever more compelling evidence that only a Designer could have
made life possible. In By Design: Science and the Search for God,
prize-winning science writer Larry Witham tells the whole fascinating
story.

Burgy
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