Evolution: A Theory in CrisisAdler & Adler, 1997 - Всего страниц: 368 Dr. Denton's book sets out to explain the gathering scientific evidence against evolution in its traditional form. It is a clear account of a growing crisis in biology and enables us to understand why an increasing number of research scientists are questioning strict Darwinism. |
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... appear abruptly , unlinked to other groups by transitional or intermediate forms . Already at their first appearance , although often more generalized than later representatives , they are well differentiated and already characteristic ...
... appear abruptly , unlinked to other groups by transitional or intermediate forms . Already at their first appearance , although often more generalized than later representatives , they are well differentiated and already characteristic ...
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... appear more difficult to believe than that the more complex organs and instincts have been perfected , not by means ... appear absurd to propose that chance could have thrown together devices of such complexity and ingenuity that they ...
... appear more difficult to believe than that the more complex organs and instincts have been perfected , not by means ... appear absurd to propose that chance could have thrown together devices of such complexity and ingenuity that they ...
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... appear to be in any real sense " intermediate " between two classes . Nature , in sum , appears to be profoundly discontinuous . Dr. Denton's book sets out to explain the gathering evidence against evolution in its traditional form . It ...
... appear to be in any real sense " intermediate " between two classes . Nature , in sum , appears to be profoundly discontinuous . Dr. Denton's book sets out to explain the gathering evidence against evolution in its traditional form . It ...
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