by Ben Light
Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution is widely accepted throughout the world. How did that theory develop, and is it true?
by Mario Seiglie
If you were to write a book, would you purposefully pick a title that doesn't truly deal with the subject matter? It sounds ridiculous, but that's what Charles Darwin did.
by Mario Seiglie
Genetic adaptation to environment has been attributed to natural selection for advantageous mutations. But scientists have recently learned that adaptations come mostly from genetic switches responding to circumstances—proof of design, as...
by Good News
Charles Darwin, more than any other man, is responsible for the prevalent view in the Western world that science should be enthroned above God's Word.
by Mario Seiglie
This year marks the bicentennial of Charles Darwin's birthday and, coincidentally, 150 years since the publication of his book On the Origin of Species. One of the most influential books in modern history, it has helped shape philosophy,...
by Michael Kelley
Charles Darwin admitted that the available fossil evidence didn’t support his theory of “survival of the fittest,” better known as evolution. But he expected that plenty of evidence would be found in the coming years. Now, more than a...
by David Treybig
What may seem like a good idea at the moment doesn’t always turn out to be good in the long run. This is certainly the case with Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution.
by Mario Seiglie
Jonathan Wells holds a Ph.D. in molecular and cell biology from the University of California at Berkeley and a Ph.D. in religious studies from Yale University. He is the author of many articles and the books Icons of Evolution (2000) and...
Creation or Evolution: Does It Really Matter What You Believe?
by United Church of God
A word of caution on the use of the term evolution: It can mean different things to different people.
by Bill Jahns
Ever since Darwin wrote his famous book on evolution, The Origin of Species, evolutionists have pointed to exam- ples they claim support the theory of evolution. But how good is that evidence?
by Mario Seiglie
If you were to write a book, would you purposefully pick a title that doesn't truly deal with the subject matter? It sounds ridiculous, but that's what Charles Darwin did.
by Mario Seiglie
Are scientists quietly discarding Darwin's venerable theory of the origin of the species? The Good News continues its examination of creation and evolution. How solid is the evidence supporting natural selection and evolution? Can they be...
by David Treybig
What seems like a good idea at the moment doesn't always turn out to be good in the long run. So it is with the theory of evolution.
by Mario Seiglie
Why is the world the way it is? What’s shaped our society and the kind of people we are? We’ve come up with all kinds of great things, like technology, medicine and governing constitutions. But the way we live is only getting worse and...
by Melvin Rhodes
A great deal of attention has been given to how Darwin's theory of evolution contradicts the biblical account of creation. But little attention has been paid to how his theory changed the world's thinking in dangerous ways.
by Rex Sexton
While Abraham Lincoln was profoundly confident that a Supreme Being was guiding many of the events in his life, Charles Darwin was making the case for natural selection to replace belief in a Creator.
by Mario Seiglie
The ornate beauty of a peacock's feather isn't random, and didn't fit any of the proposed explanations by Darwinists.
by Mario Seiglie
Almost 150 years have passed since the publication of Charles Darwin's The Origin of Species launched a theological, philosophical and scientific revolution. Nearly everyone knows about the theory of evolution, but few know the man and...
Creation or Evolution: Does It Really Matter What You Believe?
by United Church of God
If you would like to dig more deeply into the case against evolution, we recommend the following books, many written by people with science backgrounds.