The Truth about Human OriginsApologetics Press Inc., 2003 - 517 Ever since Charles Darwin first published The Origin of Species on November 24, 1859, the subject of origins has been one of the most controversial topics around. Sadly, it also is a subject that is fraught with erroneous theories and concepts. Most students today are taught that organic evolution is not a theory, but a "fact" that all "reputable scientists" accept. Disclaimers from the evolutionary community notwithstanding, such a claim is, quite simply, wrong. We believe it is time for someone to offer what renowned news commentator Paul Harvey would call "the rest of the story." That is what The Truth About Human Origins does. It tells the rest of the story as it discusses the scientific facts about mankind's beginning. For example, it investigates the "record of the rocks" as that record relates to human evolution. It demonstrates how evolutionary theory is unable to explain things like the origin of gender and sexual reproduction, the origin of language and communication, the origin of the brain, the mind, and human consciousness, and the origin of skin colors and blood types. It also examines in an in-depth fashion the so-called "molecular evidence" of human evolution. |
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Spis treści
Chap ter 1 Š The fiRe cord of the Rocksfl Part I 3 | 2 |
Chap ter 2 Š The fiRe cord of the Rocksfl Part II 41 | 40 |
Chap ter 3 Š Mo lec u lar Ev i dence of Hu man Or i gins 99 | 97 |
Chap ter 4 Š The Prob lem of Gen der and Sex ual Re pro duc tion 135 | 133 |
Chapter 7 Š The Evo lu tion of Con scious ness Part I 247 | 245 |
Chap ter 8 Š The Evo lu tion of Con scious ness Part II 347 | 345 |
Chapter 9 Š The Prob lem of Skin Color and Blood Types 429 | 427 |
Chap ter 10 Š Con clu sion 463 | 461 |
Ref er ences 467 | 465 |
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