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Roots and Origins from a Law-Science Perspective - Evolution vs. Non-Evolution Cross Examined (Paperback) Loot Price: R553
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Roots and Origins from a Law-Science Perspective - Evolution vs. Non-Evolution Cross Examined (Paperback): Jr Braswell D Deen

Roots and Origins from a Law-Science Perspective - Evolution vs. Non-Evolution Cross Examined (Paperback)

Jr Braswell D Deen

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The author is a retired Georgia Judge who has studied Origins for over fifty years. He suggests and seeks to stimulate serious student science scanning, study, research and evaluation of macro evolution, devolution and punctuated equilibrium, all three, as compared to, an original sudden simultaneous abrupt appearance of both man and monkey, both fully grown, at the beginning of time. School and biology curriculums include the alleged strengths of evolution while mostly excluding the many flaws and weaknesses. Darwin's Bulldog, Sir Julian Huxley has said evolution is a fact while Dr. Louis Bounoure, a former President of Biological Society of Strasbourg has said evolution is only a fairytale for grown-ups. Seven assumptions of science must be made and considered as to the validity of the general theory of evolution. Noted scientist G.A. Kerkut has stated: "The first point I would like to make is, that these seven assumptions by their nature, are not capable of experimental verification." Darwin has said he only wanted to say there two sides to the question of immutability and he confessed to many evolutionary weaknesses; that the evolution of the eye seemed 'to be absurd." Darwin wrote two books: "On the Origin of Species by Natural Selection or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle of Life." His second book was "Descent of Man." Some regard his Survival of the Fittest type Natural Selection as whichever Race Survives is the Favored and Fittest Race. Darwin's former book uses many many words such as "apparently" and "probably" and phrases like "we may well suppose" hundreds of times. As to his latter book, Descent of Man, could suggest devolution instead of evolution. William Jennings Bryan, a former Secretary of State, has noted that he knows of no argument to prove that man is an improved monkey that cannot be used to substantiate the more plausible theory that monkey is a degenerate man. Roots and Origins emphasizes viewing either similarities or differences and gaps, and as to which view dominates, in the five studies of: Comparative Anatomy, Embrology, Biochemistry, Behavior, and Convergence and Mimicry. In the four studies of: Geographical Distribution, Vestigial Organs, Breeding Experiments and Mutations, do the changes one may view, suggest and preponderate as indicating micro evolution, mega evolution or only a minor genetic variation of non-evolution? Fossils are remains of organisms found geographically worldwide. Deen's Book goes into detail as to how the man made arranging of the Geological Column concept came to be. As to whether fossils speak more clearly of a quick and rapid formation or of a slow gradualism and uniformitarianism process is discussed as a question for the reader. Ages such as Carboniferous and Cretaceous are reviewed. Young Earth and Old Earth Time Clocks are discussed. The existance of Rats, Cats and Bats are referred to as indications of a non-evolution having occurred. Bizarre Bad Biology, Big Bang Baboon Barnyard Begets and Beginning sums up the opinion of many scientists. Darwin contended that all life is interrelated and connected and placed all life on one tree. The author suggests that all life that cannot procreate must have different DNA Roots and must be placed on different trees. This also suggests that many cannot see the trees for the forest. He poses the question, does the scientific evidence indicate that it is a single tree or a many multible of trees?

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Imprint: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Country of origin: United States
Release date: September 2011
First published: September 2011
Authors: Jr Braswell D Deen
Dimensions: 244 x 170 x 11mm (L x W x T)
Format: Paperback - Trade
Pages: 200
ISBN-13: 978-1-4662-4812-0
Categories: Books > Science & Mathematics > Biology, life sciences > Life sciences: general issues > Evolution
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LSN: 1-4662-4812-2
Barcode: 9781466248120

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