Darwin or Design


Read by Jason Rennie

(3.8 stars; 5 reviews)

Darwin or Design is a collection of interviews with 25 people on both sides of the intelligent design question. There are interviews on what evolutionary theory currently thinks, what is intelligent design, the philosophy of science, ID and The Law and many others. If you want to learn about about Intelligent Design and get an overview of what is going on and have 9 1/2 hours to spend on the question, then this is the book for you!


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PZ Myers, An overview of Evolution and ID Read by Jason Rennie
Sean Carroll, What is Evo Devo ? Read by Jason Rennie
Nick Matzke, Can the flagellum evolve Read by Jason Rennie
Salvador Cordova, What is ID ? Read by Jason Rennie
Mike Behe, What is Irreducible Complexity ? Read by Jason Rennie
Angus Menuge, Agency and how to identify it Read by Jason Rennie
Guillermo Gonzalez, The Privileged Planet Read by Jason Rennie
Joey Campana, Does ID research actually exist ? Read by Jason Rennie
James Shapiro, Sentient Cells ? Read by Jason Rennie
Mike Gene, What is Front Loading ? Read by Jason Rennie
Elliot Sober, ID and the Philosophy of Science Read by Jason Rennie
Scott Turner, The problem of Design Read by Jason Rennie
Glenn Morton, Can ID work in Biology ? Read by Jason Rennie
Ryan Nichols, Are ID and Theology Inseperable? Read by Jason Rennie
Georgia Purdom, Isn't ID just Creationism in Disguise? Read by Jason Rennie
David Livingstone, Evolution and Christianity, The History Read by Jason Rennie
Del Ratzsch, Can ID be Science ? Read by Jason Rennie
Massimo Pigliucci, Evolutionary Epistemology and ID Read by Jason Rennie
Henry Schaefer, Science and Religion Read by Jason Rennie
Donald McConnell, Intelligent Design, Creationism and The Law Read by Jason Rennie
Steve Fuller, ID and Social Epistemology Read by Jason Rennie
John Davison, The Price of Dissent Read by Jason Rennie
Denyse O'Leary, ID and The Media Read by Jason Rennie
Geoff Simmons, Darwinism, ID and Medicine Read by Jason Rennie
Rob Sawyer, Calculating God Read by Jason Rennie

Reviews


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Oh boy! Here we go again. It's always fun to watch, read and listen to. Ever since our ancestors first "created" gods to explain the things around them they could not understand ... When one or two scientists out of hundereds of thousands turn religious it's hailed as validation of ...


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The problem with this debate is that neither Evolution or intelligent design can be proven or disproven. The statement that Evolution has stood the test of time is invalid, because its defined in nebulous terms to the point where current evolutionary theory no longer represents Darwin evolution. Darwin expected that ...


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My contribution to the conversation is to divide the debate on origins into two equal conjectures: Spontaneous Synthesis (SS) and Instigated Synthesis (IS). Spontaneous Synthesis implies the coming together of things with no need for outside assistance. It would be most identifyable as natural Darwinism. Instigated Synthesis would then be ...


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I hope everyone that listens to this book knows all the facts and how it takes faith to believe in evelution. Scientists say that evelution has been proven but the experiment lasted 2 days. They had a steak in a box and the next day flys where all over it. ...


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Don't you just love irony? Here is another creationist/Intelligent design moron (which one is he? does it really matter?) throwing around his misinformed, uneducated criticisms of Evolution, and just to save the efforts of anybody willing to mock him he has gone ahead and done it himself, by spelling Evolution ...


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I really would like to give this book good marks, because I believe the author sincerely thinks he is trying to be an impartial observer in the debate between ID and Evolution. Unfortunately, that impartiality is paper thin and the bias comes out in the questions chosen and the answers ...


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I enjoyed this podiobook, but was a little bit disappointed about how few of the interviewees seemed to understand the current state of evolutionary theory. Although one or two of them did explain that 'survival of the fittest' is no longer seen as the primary driver of evolution, it was ...


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Sorry to complain, but... (1) Is the interviewer autistic? His endless repetition of "okay" REGARDLESS of whatever the interviewee said is robotic and condescending. Its a strategy to hide his own real opinion (which he conceals, but everyone can feel) behind a blank mask of "okay". Its real meaning is ...