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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... seems to have been to draw widespread attention to the gaps in the fossil record . When Eldridge raised the subject with a group of science writers a few years back his views were widely reported and even reached the front page of the ...
... seems to have been to draw widespread attention to the gaps in the fossil record . When Eldridge raised the subject with a group of science writers a few years back his views were widely reported and even reached the front page of the ...
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... seems to correspond to the predictions of typology . With very few exceptions the members of each defined taxa are always equally divergent whenever an outgroup comparison is made . Perhaps the only finding which does not seem to flow ...
... seems to correspond to the predictions of typology . With very few exceptions the members of each defined taxa are always equally divergent whenever an outgroup comparison is made . Perhaps the only finding which does not seem to flow ...
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... seems intuitively , impossible that such self - evident brilliance in the execution of design could ever have been the result of chance . For , even if we allow that chance might have occasionally hit on a relatively ingenious adaptive ...
... seems intuitively , impossible that such self - evident brilliance in the execution of design could ever have been the result of chance . For , even if we allow that chance might have occasionally hit on a relatively ingenious adaptive ...
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