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Evolution’s Iceberg

“To question the all-creative power of Darwinian evolution is generally considered as a fool’s errand, akin to questioning whether the earth is round rather than flat. But in this highly accessible account, abundant scientific evidence is amassed to show a clear mismatch between the theory and the facts. Open-minded readers will surely find it persuasive.”

Dr Alistair Donald MA PhD BD, former Chaplain of Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh

  

"Evolution’s Iceberg is a book with a very clever analytical structure. Guy Douglas has done an excellent job in summarising and demonstrating how the superstructure of some currently favoured thinking is actually holed below the water line. He carefully disarticulates the components that hold that thinking together and provides a case to show that the commonly understood evolutionary paradigm cannot survive.”

David Galloway MD DSc FRCS FRCP FACS FACP, Honorary Professor of Surgery, University of Glasgow. Former President, Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow









“In this remarkable and intriguing book, Guy Douglas uses the analogy of the ‘unsinkable Titanic’ creatively to expose the critical deficiencies of modern evolutionary theory with its fundamental tenet of blind ‘chance and necessity’.  He argues cogently that this is unsustainable, given the breathtaking discoveries of modern molecular biology which point in the very different direction of deliberate design.  This is a ‘must read’ for everyone interested in the origin and sophistication of life as we know it.”

Dr Alastair Noble BSc PhD, former Inspector of Schools, and Assistant Director of Education

  

“In this book Guy Douglas presents an insightful parallel between the iceberg that sank the Titanic, and the facts of molecular biology on which the reputedly unsinkable theory of evolution founders.

The author examines five critical issues which are widely believed to support evolution, and shows that evolutionary explanations are seriously lacking – holed beneath the waterline: because of the complexity of molecular biology there is no hope that life could have originated through undirected physical and chemical processes, or of substantial new forms arising subsequently, including the supposed evolution of humans from ancestral apes. And it reinforces the evidence that diverse early embryonic development refutes common ancestry, notably of the different classes of vertebrates.

Unfortunately, as Guy Douglas points out, just as it took a long time for most passengers on the Titanic to realise that it had struck an iceberg, so most people today are unaware that molecular biology sinks the theory of evolution. Fortunately, this book will help to remedy that, and encourage thinking people to take a fresh look at the evidence.”

David W Swift BA (Cantab) MSc, author of Evolution under the microscope