
Top European Engineer’s Book Settles the Evolution vs. Intelligent Design Debate
Stuart Burgess makes a tremendously compelling case for the proposition that, for all of Darwin's undoubted brilliance, his evolutionary theory's fundamental assumption - that natural selection enables species to evolve over the millennia by accepting variations that contribute to survival and rejecting those that don't - is incapable of accounting for the extraordinary complexity and sophistication of engineering technology required to create and sustain the human body.










