Tag: Darwin’s Doubt
George Gilder: Darwin’s Doubt Is “Best Science Book Ever Written,” “Will Be Read for Hundreds of Years”
As we approach the publication date of Darwin’s Doubt, I note that today happens to be the 100th anniversary of the premiere of Stravinsky’s revolutionary Rite of Spring.
Praised by Harvard Geneticist George Church and Novelist Dean Koontz, Darwin’s Doubt Is Available for Pre-Order Discount Through Friday, May 31 Only!
Reactions from dust-jacket commenters reflect some very impressive agreement among some very impressive people. What are Darwinists going to say now?
What Darwin’s Enforcers Will Say About Darwin’s Doubt: A Prediction
I foresee some critics arguing that it’s not fair game to invite the reading public to consider what’s going on in peer-reviewed technical literature pertaining to evolution.
Three (or Four) Reasons Everyone Should Read Darwin’s Doubt
We now live in a “post-Darwinian” world, where evolutionary biologists scramble to propose new materialistic evolutionary models to replace the modern synthesis.
Coming in June, a Game-Changing New Book: Darwin’s Doubt, by Stephen Meyer
We’ve been keeping something from you, dear readers, but now it can be told. The evolution debate is about to undergo a paradigm shift.