In this series they review Evolution's Achilles' Heels on their weekly podcast.
Amazon description:
This powerful book (illustrated in full colour) exposes the fatal flaws of evolutionary thinking. Like no other work that we are aware of, it is authored by nine Ph.D. scientists to produce a coordinated, coherent, powerful argument. All of the authors received their doctorates from similar secular universities as their evolutionary counterparts. Each is a specialist in a field relevant to the subject written about: Natural selection, origin of life, geology, genetics, radiometric dating, the fossil record, cosmology, and ethics.
If you want to read along, you can buy the book on amazon.
Introduction to new series on problems with evolution. In this episode we discuss Michael Behe's book Darwin's Black Box and irreducible complexity.
We begin our review of Evolution's Achilles' Heels.
We discuss Natural Selection in chapter 1 of Evolution's Achilles' Heels.
We continue our discussion of Evolution's Achilles' Heels and talk about chapter 1 titled "Natural Selection" by Dr Don Batten Ph.D. He writes about the problem with basing evolution on mutations.
We continue our discussion of Evolutions' Achille's Heels. Chapter 2 is on Genetics and DNA, its complexity and its maintenance. This chapter is by Dr Robert W. Carter Ph.D. Marine Biology
We continue our discussion of chapter 2 of Evolution's Achilles' Heels and how the Genesis record matches the human genome. We also talked about the DNA of Neanderthals and chimps.
We discuss chapter 3 (The Origin of Life) in Evolution's Achilles' Heels. Chapter 3 is by Dr. Jonathan Sarfati, Ph.D. Physical Chemistry.
We discuss chapter 4 (The Fossil Record) by Dr Emil Silvestru Ph.D. Geology, and Chapter 5 (The Geologic Record) by Dr Tasman Walker, Ph.D. Engineering in Evolution's Achilles' Heels.
We discuss chapter 6 (Radiometric Dating) by Dr Jim Mason, Ph.D. Experimental Nuclear Physics in Evolution's Achilles' Heels.
We discussed chapter 8 on Ethics and Morality in Evolution's Achilles' Heels. This chapter was written by Dr David Catchpoole Ph.D. Agronomy and Dr Mark Harwood Ph.D. Engineering