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Opposition to Natural Selection Greets Darwin Centennial

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Criticism from within science appears in books aimed at both public and professionals
Staying loyal to an obsolete theory won’t make science stronger. We should acknowledge weaknesses in Darwin’s theory and come up with more plausible mechanisms. Doing so could lessen the public’s resistance to the idea of evolution itself.

Rosendale, NY (PRWEB) January 10, 2008 -- Science-inspired books both celebrating and debunking Charles Darwin’s theory of natural selection herald the 200th anniversary of Darwin’s birth due next year.

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Earlier this month, The National Academy of Sciences published ''Science, Evolution and Creationism'' praising Darwin’s theory. Next month science writer Shaun Johnston will publish ''Save Our Selves from Science Gone Wrong,'' a slim manifesto attacking the “bad science” behind the theory.

“Critics of natural selection within the science community should no longer worry about their arguments helping creationism,” Johnston said. “Staying loyal to an obsolete theory won’t make science stronger. We should acknowledge weaknesses in Darwin’s theory and come up with more plausible mechanisms. Doing so could lessen the public’s resistance to the idea of evolution itself.”
   
Johnston begins by criticising the science behind natural selection for denying the existence of the human self. He points to a dozen assumptions lying behind the theory of natural selection that disqualify it from being the mechanism of evolution. A necessary first step in arriving at a better theory, he claims, is coming up with a better set of assumptions.

Johnston believes that how one accounts for evolution matters. “First we shape evolutionary theory, then it shapes us,” he says. He accuses natural selection and evolutionary psychology of threatening civilized values and encourages his readers to pressure evolutionists and educators to take all reference to mechanism out of the teaching of evolutionary theory, at least until a better theory emerges.

Criticism of natural selection addressed to professional evolutionists appears in the recently-published ''Biological Emergencies: Evolution by Natural Experiment,'' latest volume in ''The Vienna Series in Theoretical Biology.'' The author Robert G. B. Reid, is Emeritus Professor of Biology at the University of Victoria, British Columbia.

Although the two books were written independently and for different audiences they make strikingly similar arguments, pointing to a convergence in scientific opposition to modern Darwinian theory.

Pre-publication review copies of ''Save Our Selves…'' can be requested from the author. Cover art is available at the publisher’s web site, www.evolvedself.com. The website also carries information about Johnston’s previous books, ''Me and The Genies,'' a light romantic novel introducing the players and the ideas involved in the controversy over evolution, and ''Father, in a Far Distant Time I Find You,'' a Utopian novel exploring the impact of evolutionary theories on human nature. Johnston lives in New York’s Hudson Valley.

For pre-publication review copies of ''Save Our Selves...'' contact:

Shaun Johnston
Evolved Self Publishing
723 Springtown Road, Tillson, NY 12486
845-658-8270
shaun@evolvedself.com

Professor Reid can be reached at reidrgb@shaw.ca.

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