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A essay describing the faults and flaws in evolutionary theory and the alternative explantion. Titled: "Can Evolution Explain Anything?"

Title: A essay describing the faults and flaws in evolutionary theory and the alternative explantion. Titled: "Can Evolution Explain Anything?"
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A essay describing the faults and flaws in evolutionary theory and the alternative explantion. Titled: "Can Evolution Explain Anything?"
Evolution has long been one of the most hotly debated subjects in science. Since Darwin's Origin Of The Species, this issue has gone through several steps to become what it is today. At first the theory was almost completely based on natural selection, or the survival of the fittest if you will. This, however, is just one of the issues in which the evolutionary theory of today deals with. Other important points, such as comparisons …showed first 75 words of 2571 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 2571 total…The Origin Of The Species & The Descent of Man New York, ©1885 Nelkin, Dorothy. Norton & Company The Creation Controversy New York, ©1982 Taylor, Gordon. Harper & Row, Publishers, Inc. The Great Evolution Mystery New York, ©1983 Sarfati, Jonathan. Master Books Refuting Evolution Green Forest Arizona, ©1999 Monastersky, R., "Paleontologists Deplume Feathery Dinosaur," Science News, Vol. 151, May 1997, p. 271 ICR, http://www.creationonline.org/intro%5C05%5C5270.htm Wald, George "The Origin of Life," Scientific American, Vol. 190, August 1976, p. 46.

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