The Other Side of Evolution: Its Effects and Fallacy by Alexander Patterson

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Author Patterson, Alexander
Title The Other Side of Evolution: Its Effects and Fallacy
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Summary "The Other Side of Evolution: Its Effects and Fallacy" by Alexander Patterson is a critical examination of evolutionary theory written in the early 20th century. The book reviews the claims and implications of evolution as they relate to Christian beliefs, arguing against the acceptance of evolution as a scientifically proven theory. Patterson presents a case that evolution undermines foundational aspects of Christianity, including biblical narratives and doctrines regarding creation and the nature of sin. The opening of the text sets the stage for a rigorous critique of evolutionary thought, summarizing its historical context, major proponents, and various arguments in favor of it. Patterson emphasizes the lack of empirical evidence supporting evolution, suggesting that it is largely accepted on the basis of authority rather than scientific validation. He asserts that many renowned scientists also remain skeptical or outright reject the theory, presenting their views to underscore a broader unease regarding the evolutionary framework. Patterson aims to encourage a critical evaluation of such theories, urging readers to consider the profound implications for morality, religion, and human understanding. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class QH: Science: Natural history
Subject Evolution
Subject Bible and science
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