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Zombie Science
Book • 2017
"Zombie Science: More Icons of Evolution" is a book by Jonathan Wells that critiques aspects of evolutionary biology.
It challenges concepts presented as evidence for evolution, arguing that these examples are outdated or misrepresented.
Wells examines topics such as the vertebrate limb homology, the development of the eye, and the origin of life, presenting counterarguments to the traditional evolutionary explanations.
The book suggests that these "icons of evolution" are akin to zombies, persisting despite being scientifically discredited.
Overall, "Zombie Science" aims to promote critical thinking about evolutionary theory and encourage further investigation into the evidence supporting it.
It challenges concepts presented as evidence for evolution, arguing that these examples are outdated or misrepresented.
Wells examines topics such as the vertebrate limb homology, the development of the eye, and the origin of life, presenting counterarguments to the traditional evolutionary explanations.
The book suggests that these "icons of evolution" are akin to zombies, persisting despite being scientifically discredited.
Overall, "Zombie Science" aims to promote critical thinking about evolutionary theory and encourage further investigation into the evidence supporting it.
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Mentioned by Casey Luskin , stating that in the book the author said icons of evolution are like zombies because they won't die.

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