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Well I’ll Be a Monkey’s Uncle … er, I Mean Nephew; Science and Human Origins #2 Biology Book for Kindle

Why can’t apes read Science and Human Origins but humans can? Probably because you have a Kindle and the ape doesn’t.


SHO-Amazon-#2.jpgI know there’s a more technical reason they can’t read it, but I’ll leave that to the big-brain genius authors to explain in more, and accurate, detail.
Seriously though, the good news is that Science and Human Origins is currently the #2 best selling biology book for Kindle.
In Science & Human Origins three scientists challenge the claim that undirected natural selection is capable of building a human being. The authors critically assess fossil and genetic evidence that human beings share a common ancestor with apes, and debunk recent claims that the human race could not have started from an original couple. The debate over common ancestry and human origins is in full swing in the scientific community. If you want to fully understand this issue, you need to read this book.
You’ll want to get on over to Amazon.com and order a copy for yourself. I know, I know it says it’s back ordered for 1-3 weeks. But hey, the universe has been waiting for this for 13.5 billion years, what’s another week or two?

Robert Crowther, II

Robert Crowther holds a BA in Journalism with an emphasis in public affairs and 20 years experience as a journalist, publisher, and brand marketing and media relations specialist. From 1994-2000 he was the Director of Public and Media Relations for Discovery Institute overseeing most aspects of communications for each of the Institute's major programs. In addition to handling public and media relations he managed the Institute's first three books to press, Justice Matters by Roberta Katz, Speaking of George Gilder edited by Frank Gregorsky, and The End of Money by Richard Rahn.

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