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Though Darwinists often portray evolution as a "foregone conclusion", an honest review of the facts proves this devotion to be based largely on ideology rather than on science. Highly critical of both the way in which Darwinism has been promoted over the years, as well as the glaring lack of scientific scrutiny applied to this subject, "The Gilligan Principle" highlights a wide range of problems undermining this profoundly inadequate "explanation" for life. Blending scientific analysis with social commentary, "The Gilligan Principle" goes beyond the technical flaws of Darwinism, highlighting…mehr

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Though Darwinists often portray evolution as a "foregone conclusion", an honest review of the facts proves this devotion to be based largely on ideology rather than on science. Highly critical of both the way in which Darwinism has been promoted over the years, as well as the glaring lack of scientific scrutiny applied to this subject, "The Gilligan Principle" highlights a wide range of problems undermining this profoundly inadequate "explanation" for life. Blending scientific analysis with social commentary, "The Gilligan Principle" goes beyond the technical flaws of Darwinism, highlighting the devastating effect this "survival of the fittest" mindset is having on society. Drawing upon clinical evidence and a wide range of glaring examples ripped straight from today's headlines that demonstrate the exploding "me-first" dysfunction now destroying our societies, "The Gilligan Principle" warns this trend now threaten to push our world to a very dark end, as it has in so many great nations of the past.
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"Some Things They Forgot to Mention" cuts a fairly wide swath across a number of disciplines, drawing elements from history (ancient and modern), math, science, biochemistry, and engineering as it sketches something of a "spectrum" of who we are. The premise underlying this effort was that there are many average people "out there" who are both curious about how everything works, as well as concerned about where we are heading. Thus, the goal of this book was two-fold. First, to offer the reader some insights into a number of key aspects of science and the fundamental forces in nature that make life possible, as well as a look at those forces that run much of our modern world (both for good and evil). The second objective was to demonstrate that much of what we think we know about it all, and thus our sense of being the masters of our collective destinies, is clearly not what we've allowed ourselves to believe.