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Monday, January 8, 2018

Polish Professor prefers Devolution to Evolution

 

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Prof. Giertych showed that population genetics failed to explain the formation of races

through mutations and neo-Darwinian selection”.

  

Professor Maciej Giertych’s book is reviewed as follows at:



Evolution, Devolution, Science

Professor Maciej Giertych

BA, MA(Oxon), PhD, DSc.

Coloured paperback - 184pp

Now available in English.
 

Just ten years ago (11th October, 2006), when Professor Giertych was a Member of the European Parliament, he organised a conference in Brussels on the teaching of evolution in European schools. The main speakers provided arguments from their specialist fields of expertise that the evidence of natural sciences showed devolution rather than evolution.
 

Prof. Giertych showed that population genetics failed to explain the formation of races through mutations and neo-Darwinian selection.
 

Dr Hans Zillmer [German palaeontologist] demonstrated the lack of fossil evidence for evolution, and for the co-existence of dinosaurs and humans.
 

Dr Guy Berthault [French sedimentologist] presented research studies from his work with Prof. Pierre Julien at Colorado State University that proved that the formation of geological strata occurs rapidly - millions of years are not needed.


Prof. Joseph Mastropaolo [human physiologist Irom California State University] argued that the trend of geometric increase in genetic diseases resulting from mutations demonstrated the opposite direction to evolution.
 

This book expands on these presentations to include chapters on the scientific opposition to evolution, its implications for ethics and world religions, and the teaching of Catholic Church [3pp]. The sections on mutations, sedimentology, Nobel Prize winners, eugenics, and extinction are particularly well developed.

 
Beautifully illustrated - unique in style and content. Brilliant! [Ed.]
 

'Devolution - a branch of science that, in contrast to evolution the direct effects of which we cannot see, observes a continuous extinction of species and information resources of the biosphere [the regions of land, sea and atmosphere occupied by life].

 

 


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