Science and Human Origins

Science and Human Origins by Ann Gauger, published by Discovery Institute Press in 2012, presents a critical examination of the prevailing Darwinian perspective on human origins. This edition spans 126 pages and is written in English. The book explores the assertion that undirected natural selection can adequately explain the complexity of human development, questioning the robustness of the fossil and genetic evidence that suggests a common ancestry between humans and apes.
Readers will find a thorough analysis as three scientists delve into the implications of current evolutionary theories. The book addresses significant topics within the realms of science and life sciences, particularly focusing on evolution and the origins of humanity. By challenging widely accepted claims, it invites readers to reconsider the evidence surrounding the beginnings of the human race and the concept of an original couple as the starting point for humanity.
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Evidence for a purely Darwinian account of human origins is supposed to be overwhelming. But is it? In this provocative book, three scientists challenge the claim that undirected natural selection is capable of building a human being, critically assess fossil and genetic evidence that human beings share a common ancestor with apes, and debunk recent claims that the human race could not have started from an original couple.
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