Darwinism Under The Microscope: How Recent Scientific Evidence Points To Divine Design

Darwinism Under The Microscope: How Recent Scientific Evidence Points To Divine Design is an intelligent design book written by James P. Gills and published by Charisma House in 2002. Like other works with similarly grandiose religiously based claims, its title is factually incorrect.

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Overview

It is a religious book which pretends to be scientific and consists of mostly recycled Christian creationist arguments and quotes from intelligent-design advocates Charles Thaxton and Phillip Johnson. It also contains essays by Michael Behe and William Dembski.[1] The main claim of the book is that complexity has been found in the cell which disproves Darwinian evolution.[2]

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