Dougherty uncovers a common tendency among the proponents of Naturalism to smuggle in a hand-picked group of timeless absolutes from the outset of inquiry. From the start, evolution is made curiously immune to itself.
Dougherty plumbs the depths of the question of mankind's origin, challenging assumptions on every side; no one will walk away unscathed.
If David Hume, Tyler Durden, St. Augustine, and Jeffrey Lebowski co-authored a book, I think it would probably read something like this. A strange brew indeed.
An incredibly cogent, incredibly edifying work. At its best moments, it seems to invoke the method of Van Til and the tenacious relevance of Schaeffer beautifully.
Evolution Evolves challenges several of the core scientific assumptions of naturalism. It's certain to be controversial on a number of levels.
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