"What will be most embarrassing to the neo-Darwinians, ...will be Denton's revelation that the evidence from
his specialty, molecular biology, lends them no support."
--The Spectator
Woodbine House Web Site, October, 2000
Summary
The idea of evolution is the keystone of our modern world view.Yet the theory of evolution as propounded by
Darwin and elaborated into accepted "fact" by the scientific establishment is coming under increasing
fire.
This authoritative and remarkably accessible book by a moleculary biologist shows how rapidly accumulating evidence
is threatening the basic assumptions of orthodox Darwinism. Although the theory appears to be correct regarding
the emergence of new species, its larger claims to account for the relationship between classes and orders, let
alone the origin of life, appear to be based on shaky foundations at best. Not only has paleontology failed to
come up with the fossil "missing links" which Darwin anticipated, but hypothetical reconstructions of
major evolutionary developments--such as that linking birds to reptiles--are beginning to look more like fantasies
than serious conjectures.Even the currently populare theory of "punctuated equilibrium" cannot adequately
fill in the real gaps we face when envisaging how major groups of plants and animal arose.
This book sets out to explain the gathering evidence against evolution in its traditional form. It is a clear account
of a growing crisis in biology and enables us to understand why an increasing number of research scientists are
questioning strict Darwinism.