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Icons of Evolution
Book • 2000
In 'Icons of Evolution', Jonathan Wells challenges the conventional teaching of evolution by examining ten commonly cited examples, such as the Miller-Urey experiment and Archaeopteryx.
He argues that these 'icons' are often presented inaccurately or misleadingly in textbooks.
Wells' work is aimed at providing a critical perspective for those interested in the debate over evolution and intelligent design.
He argues that these 'icons' are often presented inaccurately or misleadingly in textbooks.
Wells' work is aimed at providing a critical perspective for those interested in the debate over evolution and intelligent design.
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as a book that challenged his views on evolution.


Rhett McLaughlin

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#103 Rhett McLaughlin - Why I Left Christianity
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as the author of a work that challenges Darwinian explanations.

John Stonestreet

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