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"The Fool Says... There is No God"
You don't believe in evolution, but you know people who do. And if you are like us, you never have the right words to refute it. They certainly don't want your God-talk; in fact, evolution has enabled countless fools to believe that there is no God. You're not looking for an argument, but if your evolution devotee is also a beloved friend or family member, you pray that by demolishing this stronghold, God will give you an opportunity to talk about your Creator God.
An Oversized Tract
Think of Evolution: The Grand Experiment as an oversized tract, suitable for even the most ardent evolutionist. Or hand it to your inquiring preteen for solid evidence of a misguided dogma that has overspent its era. Better still, read it aloud as a family.
Spontaneously Produced Mice?
With the exception of a few more-complex chapters towards the end of the book, children as young as six will be mesmerized by the outstanding photography that graces nearly every page. They will laugh aloud at the ideas of dirty underwear and wheat spontaneously producing mice. And they will sit in disbelief when they hear of a scientist trying to prove Darwin's theory of disuse by chopping off tails of mice for 20 generations only to find that their offspring still grew tails.
What Does the Evidence Support?
Evolution: The Grand Experiment brings together scientists on both sides of the evolution/creation debate to present their findings. At each juncture you will be asked to decide what view the evidence supports. Intended for a general audience, in both public and private schools, Evolution: The Grand Experiment is not a book fighting for Creation; rather, its only design is to point out the flaws of evolution, so this is a book that would be suitable for both Christians and non-Christians. Evolution: The Grand Experiment is comprehensive, lavishly-illustrated, super-easy to read, and you just may find that the conclusions are startling.
Letting evidence speak for itself. Evolution has been dogma for so long, now many people consider it a foregone conclusion that life arose by random processes. Evolution: The Grand Experiment takes the unusual step of bringing together scientists on both sides of this cultural divide to present their findings. The reader is allowed to make up his or her mind as to which view is supported by the evidence.
Intended for a general audience, the book is comprehensive, easy to read, and the conclusions are startling.
About The Author
Dr. Carl Werner received his undergraduate degree in Biology, with distinction, at the University of Missouri, graduating summa cum laude. He received his doctorate degree in Medicine at the age of 23. He was the also recipient of the Norman D. Jones Science Award.
In his sophomore year of college, Dr. Carl Werner was challenged by a fellow classmate with these words: "I bet you can't prove evolution." Disturbed by his classmate's somewhat poignant criticisms of the theory, Dr. Werner (a biology major at the time) pondered this conversation for some time. From this point, he began his quest for an answer.
Driven by his stringent scientific background and exceedingly curious nature, Dr. Werner read and researched every topic he could find on evolution, including geology, biology, paleontology, biochemistry and cosmology. After 18 years of study, Dr. Werner considered himself ready to begin a series of experiments by which to test evolution.
For the next 10 years, 1997-2007, Dr. Werner traveled to the best museums and dig sites around the globe photographing thousands of original fossils and the actual fossil layers where they were found.
In EVOLUTION: THE GRAND EXPERIMENT, Dr. Werner explains the framework for the theory of evolution to the public and enlightens the reader with scientific pros and cons offered by the some of the world's most respected scientists interviewed during his travels.
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