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Finally, a fresh look at the creation-evolution debate. Designed for anyone who wonders about biological origins, Evolution Confusion: The Logic of Origins cuts through the jargon with an unconventional exposé of naturalism-the dominant philosophy underlying all of science today. Using logic, math, science, and a healthy dose of common sense, this book scrutinizes naturalism like never before. In so doing, it lays the groundwork for open dialogue around the age-old question: Where did everything come from? This book is a must-read for everyone who wants to think clearly about our origins,…mehr

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Finally, a fresh look at the creation-evolution debate. Designed for anyone who wonders about biological origins, Evolution Confusion: The Logic of Origins cuts through the jargon with an unconventional exposé of naturalism-the dominant philosophy underlying all of science today. Using logic, math, science, and a healthy dose of common sense, this book scrutinizes naturalism like never before. In so doing, it lays the groundwork for open dialogue around the age-old question: Where did everything come from? This book is a must-read for everyone who wants to think clearly about our origins, purpose, and destiny. Evolution Confusion is sure to inspire many to reconsider a debate that has left a wake of confusion for too long.
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Stan Birchfield (PhD, Stanford University) is an armchair philosopher and amateur apologist who spends his evenings thinking about the deep problems of the universe. By day he is a research scientist in computer vision, robotics, and AI who has published one textbook and more than a hundred technical papers. He was previously a tenured professor at Clemson University and continues to teach part-time at the University of Washington. His latest book, Evolution Confusion: The Logic of Origins, draws heavily from his decades of independent study in philosophy, theology, history, science, and logic.