
The Darwin Myth
The Life and Lies of Charles Darwin
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Tom Weiner
Scientists often challenge conventional wisdom and spark debates that last for generations. But no scientist has fuelled more debate than Charles Darwin. To some he is the revolutionary "father" of evolution. To others he is the perverse "originator" of modern eugenics.
In The Darwin Myth: The Life and Lies of Charles Darwin, author Benjamin Wiker brings these conflicting identities to light. Laying out the evidence and sound scientific arguments, Wiker offers a critical analysis of Darwin's theories as well as the social, scientific, and religious implications of his work, illuminating the inevitable truth about his powerful, yet ultimately poisonous, legacy.
Benjamin Wiker writes full time as a senior fellow in the St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology and is also a senior fellow with the Discovery Institute. He has written several other books, including Ten Books That Screwed Up the World. He lives in rural Ohio with his wife and seven children.
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Critic reviews
"[Wiker] treats his subject as too few biographers do - not as an icon, not as a devil, but as a man. Very highly recommended." (Michael Behe, Ph.D. author of Darwin's Black Box)
Darwin or evolution
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With that said though, I've listened and read several other books on Darwin and this one included a lot of stuff that I did not already know so, it was certainly educational.
Mixed review
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The reading of this audiobook was done by my absolute personal favorite performer, Tom Weiner! He, in his usual way, brought passion and clarity to the text. With these things said, I can easily recommend this audiobook.
Excellent Overview of Darwin
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awesome
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Historical,auto-biogriphal & Darwinism implication
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For example, similar works include co-credit to Alfred Wallace for early work on evolution, such as Simon Winchester's Krakatoa. However, Winchester's book omits the later fact of Wallace's objection to Darwin's evolutionary view after The Origin of Species was published. (Indeed, Winchester's chronicle of Wallace is rather romanticized.) Wallace noted the major problems with evolution that Darwin was glossing over and failing to adequately answer. However, this book does an excellent job of not only recounting this, but also the fact that several of Darwin's earlier supporters publicly countered his work by acknowledging it could not provide answers to some very basic observations of life. There are many other lesser-known examples of this type of information included.
It's definitely a book I will read again. I recommend it for anyone interested in the history of the theory of evolution or its well-known champion.
A Balanced View of Darwin and Evolution
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Then it attacks evolution by natural selection. Not because of anything wrong with the science or data it was based on, but because of the implications.
According to the author, evolution leads to atheism, eugenics, stem cell research, and probably not brushing after every meal.
We don’t denounce E=mc squared as bad science because it lead to the creation of nuclear weapons.
What social trend a theory might lead to is not a basis of its accuracy.
I long for the days of Audible’s easier return policy.
Narrator did a good job, author not so much
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