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Evidence for a purely Darwinian account of human origins is supposed to be overwhelming. But is it?

In a provocative book, Science and Human Origins, by Douglas Axe, Ann Gauger, and Casey Luskin, three scientists challenge the claim that undirected natural selection is capable of building a human being. They critically assess fossil and genetic evidence that human beings share a common ancestor with apes, and debunk recent claims that the human race could not have started from an original couple.

Science and Human Origins normally sells for $14.95. For just 24 hours, you can get it for half that price!

Ann Gauger is Senior Research Scientist at Biologic Institute. Douglas Axe is Director of Biologic Institute and received his PhD from Caltech. Casey Luskin is Research Coordinator at Discovery Institute’s Center for Science and Culture. For more information on the authors, see here.
The debate over common ancestry and human origins is in full swing in the scientific community. If you want to fully understand this issue, you need to read this book.

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