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Why Darwin Matters

The Case for Evolution and Against Intelligent Design

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Why Darwin Matters

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In Why Darwin Matters, Michael Shermer, the best-selling author of Why People Believe Weird Things, the publisher of Skeptic magazine, and a monthly columnist for Scientific American, decodes the facts of evolution and shows how natural selection achieves the elegant design of life.

Shermer, once an evangelical Christian and a creationist, argues that Intelligent Design proponents invoke a combination of ad science, political antipathy, and flawed theology in their new brand of creationism. He refutes their pseudoscientific arguments and then demonstrates why conservatives and people of faith can and should embrace evolution. Why Darwin Matters is an incisive examination of what is at stake in the debate over evolution.

©2006 Michael Shermer (P)2008 Michael Shermer
Evolution & Genetics Biological Sciences Science & Religion Evolution Science Religious Studies Spirituality Intelligent Design

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It's clear which side Shermer is on, but most of his arguments would apply to either side, depending on who is presenting the arguments. The arguments are not solid, and mostly biased.

Lacking persuasive and logical explanation

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What did you love best about Why Darwin Matters?

Shermer makes an eloquent yet straightforward case for what many consider to be the most important idea anyone ever had. He also exposes the sheer dishonesty and intellectual vacuity of the christian right in their war against science they don't like, but he's never vicious or ungracious in his critique of the creationists.

What was one of the most memorable moments of Why Darwin Matters?

His refutation of "intelligent design" arguments.

What do you think the narrator could have done better?

Although Shermer doesn't have an unpleasant voice per se, I think a professional reader/voice actor would have been a better choice.
I did find one chapter in the book very disappointing to the point of being plain silly. Shermer's attempt to sing the praises of the free market by comparing it to evolution by natural selection is just absurd.
One can tell Shermer has never played Bioshock.

If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?

Why Darwin matters: Intelligent Design Exposed

Good book on Darwin and the christian right

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I'm a great fan of Shermer and his various works, having read his SciAm column for years, and this is no exception. Evolution vs. Intelligent Design is a natural and suitable part of his overall gospel of skepticism. My complaint with this book (like the reviewer "A" above) is not the content as such, but rather the abridgement. I think most people who are interested in this sort of thing are hungry for length and detail, and would gladly have paid attention for the full-length recording.

I don't regret the purchase by any means, but I would certainly prefer a reading of the full text.

Good book, unfortunate abridgement

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This book doesn't go into the medical, biological, and zoological importance of Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection. It exposes the "Intelligent Design" movement as nothing more than non-scientific Creationism dressed up in a bed sheet like a Scooby-Doo ghost.

Why "Intelligent Design" is just Creationism

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This is a relatively simple explanation of a topic that is rarely clearly or honestly presented. It is not exhaustive, but it gives a good introduction to many of the critical arguments.

Why this book matters

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