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The Other Side of Evolution: Its Effects and Fallacy

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The author mounts a systematic theological and scientific critique of evolutionary theory, arguing it remains unproven and raises unsolved problems about origins of matter, life, species, and humans; he examines geological, morphological, embryological, and distributional evidence, highlights contested interpretations and absent transitional forms, and questions spontaneous generation and nebular hypotheses; the book surveys dissenting scientific opinions, traces perceived effects of evolutionary ideas on Christian belief and public morals, and concludes that the question demands broader philosophical and theological consideration rather than exclusive reliance on scientific authorities.

Transcriber's note:

Minor typographical errors have been corrected without note. Irregularities and inconsistencies in the text have been retained as printed.

Mismatched quotes are not fixed if it's not sufficiently clear where the missing quote should be placed.

The cover for the eBook version of this book was created by the transcriber and is placed in the public domain.

In the index, the transcriber has changed the following names to match the text:

Beaumont to Beaument
Chamerlain to Chamberlain
Kerfort changed to Kerfoot
Muller to Mueller
Naegali to Naegeli
Pflieder to Pfliederer
Quatrafoges to Quatrefages