Undeniable: Evolution And The Science Of Creation

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“To leave the world better than you found it, sometimes you have to pick up other people’s trash.”

Sparked by a provocative comment to Big Think.com and fueled by a highly controversial debate with Creation Museum curator Ken Ham, Bill Nye’s campaign to confront the scientific shortcoming of creationism exploded in just a few months into a national crusade. In this book, he expands the points he made, and claims that this debate is not so much about religion versus science, as about the nature of science itself. With infectious enthusiasm, he reveals the mechanics of evolutionary theory, explains how it is rooted in the testable and verifiable scientific method, and why it is therefore a sound explanation of our beginning. He argues passionately that to continue to assert otherwise, to continue to insist that creationism has a place in the science classroom is harmful not only to our children, but to the future of the greater world as well.

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Trade paperback edition in very good condition.

“To leave the world better than you found it, sometimes you have to pick up other people’s trash.”

Sparked by a provocative comment to Big Think.com and fueled by a highly controversial debate with Creation Museum curator Ken Ham, Bill Nye’s campaign to confront the scientific shortcoming of creationism exploded in just a few months into a national crusade. In this book, he expands the points he made, and claims that this debate is not so much about religion versus science, as about the nature of science itself. With infectious enthusiasm, he reveals the mechanics of evolutionary theory, explains how it is rooted in the testable and verifiable scientific method, and why it is therefore a sound explanation of our beginning. He argues passionately that to continue to assert otherwise, to continue to insist that creationism has a place in the science classroom is harmful not only to our children, but to the future of the greater world as well.

Trade paperback edition in very good condition.

“To leave the world better than you found it, sometimes you have to pick up other people’s trash.”

Sparked by a provocative comment to Big Think.com and fueled by a highly controversial debate with Creation Museum curator Ken Ham, Bill Nye’s campaign to confront the scientific shortcoming of creationism exploded in just a few months into a national crusade. In this book, he expands the points he made, and claims that this debate is not so much about religion versus science, as about the nature of science itself. With infectious enthusiasm, he reveals the mechanics of evolutionary theory, explains how it is rooted in the testable and verifiable scientific method, and why it is therefore a sound explanation of our beginning. He argues passionately that to continue to assert otherwise, to continue to insist that creationism has a place in the science classroom is harmful not only to our children, but to the future of the greater world as well.

ISBN 978-1-250-07422-5

Bill Nye

2014