The Greatest Show on Earth – The Evidence for Evolution

September 24th, 2011 by admin No comments »

Book Review: The Greatest Show on Earth, The Evidence for Evolution by Richard Dawkins

Richard Dawkins most recent book “The Greatest Show on Earth” is a must read if you have to deal with people who do not believe in evolution!

This new volume supports the theory of evolution by natural selection. Once you have read this book you’ll have a lot of data and facts to utilize in your next heated conversation on this sometimes controversial topic.

Dawkins texts on science were kept under wraps by the fame resulting from “The God Delusion”. The people who do not believe in ‘evolution’ generally tend to be extremely spiritual and religious people which are sometimes at odds with his work, possibly also down to his previous work “the god delusion”.

The author makes some bold statements, according to him if fossils had not been discovered, man would not have even considered evolution. Man would have not known the mysterious ways in which living things around us have evolved, the extinct living plants and animals and about how life existed thousands of years ago. Dawkins also takes into consideration molecular and radioactive dating, geological strata and plate tectonics, DNA sequencing, Darwin’s voyages and the remarkable Lenski experiments with bacterial evolution demonstrating evolution.

Understandable, convincing, believable and easy are the words which can be used to describe Richard Dawkins writing style. Most people will be able to understand this book, although sometimes you have to read the passage twice before clearly understanding the topic. Even subjects like genetic science can be easily understood without prior knowledge. » Read more: The Greatest Show on Earth – The Evidence for Evolution

Man and His Planet: An Unauthorized History

September 24th, 2011 by admin No comments »

In his book, ‘Man and his Planet: An Unauthorized History,’ James E. Strickling Jr. presents an analysis of a topic that has been debated by scholars, scientists, and religious leaders for generations – Creation versus Evolution. In his book, he examines both sides and provides an argument that refutes both their conclusions. His argument is based on the following specific line of reasoning: “Natural selection is Science’s equivalent to religious fundamentalism and Creationist’s interpretation of the origin of life as the ‘Great Mistake.’” The overall objective of ‘Man and his Planet’ is to show that the creationists’ “fixity of species” and the evolutionists’ “very orderly gradual evolution of life on earth” are in error, and it is disadvantageous for them not to listen to opposing views as there is another potential alternative to how life emerged and evolved.

Strickling contends that “the creationist system of belief offers little value to our understanding and enlightenment.” He also challenges the evolutionary concept of speciation by natural selection by arguing: “By surviving, it produces a circle; the surviving species survive because they are the fittest, and they are adjudged to be the fittest because they survive. Explains nothing – survived has survived. There are no facts to support speciation by natural selection.” Instead, Strickling argues that natural selection allows a species to maintain its identity by means of natural selection.

Strickling provides an account of the Standard Geological Column Geological Record where the picture presented is a very orderly gradual evolution of life on earth. He details an assessment of Uniformitarianism vs. Catastrophism and argues that speciation is accelerated in times of catastrophe such as the ends of the Paleozoic and Mesozoic periods that were marked by extinction on a global scale. He contends Uniformitarianism does not satisfactorily explain evolution by natural selection. » Read more: Man and His Planet: An Unauthorized History