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Exposing Darwinism's Weakest Link: Why Evolution Can't Explain Human Existence

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Readers will find author Kenneth Poppe a knowledgeable, easy–to–follow guide as he focuses on the origin and nature of the species called Homo sapiens —man. Presented with energy and humor, this up–to–date resource pulls no punches in its conclusion. All aspects of humanity that make us unique among life–forms, argues Poppe, were designed and implemented at the will of a supernatural Being. This is where the evidence points. With a special gift for helpful analogies, good examples, and clear explanations, the author blows the lid off Darwinian myths surrounding issues like Highly readable for anyone with a general background and superb for students and parents, as well as homeschoolers and educators who wish to present a complete picture of origins science.

304 pages, Paperback

First published March 1, 2008

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January 10, 2021
In short, amazing book no doubt but i just wish he had not filled it with unnecessary Christianity bs. You dont necessarily have to be a religious person to reject this pseudoscience of darwinism. Even some of the top Atheists evolutionary biologists dont give a flying F to darwin and his unscientific mechanism of evolution. Just some basic philosophy of science, basic understanding is required to challenge. I think right now is the best time to tell you that darwin's theory is not the only evolutionary model we have there ate many alternatives to it i.e lamarkian evolution and masatoshi nei's model. We must ask our selves why schools in wssyern societies are onl ly teaching darwin's BULLSH**? and not these top class models as well. Please anyone reading this review, you must read fern baker's The Selfish Genius if you are curious.
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June 15, 2008
This book is really great. I'd suggest that any student of science read it. I really think that for today's home school curriculum it would be a fabulous add. I have a bit of background in science, and reading this book made me wish I could take classes from Kenneth Poppe himself. He does a great job of breaking things down into everyday examples and really showing what he is trying to describe. The miracles of the creation are fascinating how the "coincidences" are endless. This would be a good book for you to share with a friend who is a staunch Darwinist. Maybe their eyes will be opened and a seed planted if nothing else.
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June 14, 2016
Some interesting facts and ways of looking at things.
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