No More Monkey Business: Evolution in Crisis

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Kevin Simington
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2019
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"No More Monkey Business" is a stunning, up-to-date exposé of a theory that is in deep crisis. It presents a comprehensive examination of the overwhelming scientific evidence that now directly contradicts the theory of evolution, and it documents the complete abandonment of the theory by a growing number of the world's leading scientists. Aimed at the intelligent layperson, written with wit, and brimming with fascinating scientific evidence, this book highlights the huge problems now facing the naively simplistic theory proposed more than a century ago.The evidence presented in this book includes the latest fascinating findings in the fields of genetics, physics, microbiology, cosmology, paleontology and geology. Concepts examined include the irreducible complexity of microbiological life and DNA, the impossibility of cumulative positive genetic mutations creating new genetic information and new species, and the now widely acknowledged complete failure of the fossil record to provide proof of gradual evolution. These and many other findings present overwhelming scientific evidence that refutes the concept of gradual evolution by chance processes and points to a personal, all-powerful, transcendent God as the creator of life."No More Monkey Business" also evaluates the theory of evolution philosophically, exposing the atheistic presuppositions that undergird the theory. It highlights the recent rise of ugly militancy among its proponents and documents the alarming rise in workplace and media discrimination against those who do not support the theory.Finally, the book also addresses the concept of theistic evolution; the belief that God used the process of evolution to create biological life. The final chapter provides a detailed theological study of the complete incompatibility between the teaching of the Bible and evolution.The book also addresses the concept of theistic evolution; the belief that God used the process of evolution to create biological life. The final chapter provides a detailed theological study of the complete incompatibility between the teaching of the Bible and evolution. Belief in evolution requires not merely a reinterpretation of the first chapters of Genesis, but also directly undermines many of the foundational doctrines of the New Testament, including the atonement of Christ."No More Monkey Business" will inform readers of the important issues surrounding this important debate, and lead them to a firm faith in the personal, transcendent, all-powerful God who created them and calls them back into relationship with himself."The depth and scope of this research is truly breathtaking" - James Barclay Kevin J Simington is a highly acclaimed writer whose fiction and non-fiction books have been lauded for their intelligence, wit and captivating writing style. He is a sought-after keynote speaker who regularly speaks at conferences in the areas of philosophy, apologetics and science. He also writes for several magazines in the area of social commentary. Kevin's fiction books include the highly acclaimed STARPATH science fiction series, and the crime thriller, 'Someone Else's Life', and the newly released LONGSHOT science fiction seriesKevin lives on the Central Coast of New South Wales, Australia, and has a wide range of interests. These include squash (he's pretty good), running (he's very fit), golf (he's very bad), surfing (he thinks he's pretty good, so let's not spoil his fantasy), bike riding, tennis and music (he plays guitar in a covers rock band). He lives on a small farm (55 acres) with his wife and his daughter and her family. Together they have 1 cat, 4 dogs, 6 sheep, 8 ducks, 20 pigs, 120 cattle, 1,800 chickens and 1 horse. Kevin's main contribution to farm work is patting the horse and dogs.

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