Darwin's God
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Cornelius Hunter presents a compelling argument that Darwinism intertwines metaphysical beliefs with scientific observations, asserting that evolution fundamentally relates to theological claims about God. He critiques the reliance of Darwinists on the notion that a deity wouldn't create life as observed, revealing this as a central tenet in their justification of evolution. Through accessible writing, Hunter illuminates the theological underpinnings often obscured by scientific jargon, offering a fresh perspective on the debate surrounding Darwinian evolution.
