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In the Beginning: A Scientist Shows Why the Creationists Are Wrong
 
 
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In the Beginning: A Scientist Shows Why the Creationists Are Wrong [Paperback]

Christopher McGowan (Author)
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  • Paperback: 208 pages
  • Publisher: Prometheus Books (February 1984)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0879752408
  • ISBN-13: 978-0879752408
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.9 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
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4.0 out of 5 stars some parts too technical, August 22, 2008
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This review is from: In the Beginning: A Scientist Shows Why the Creationists Are Wrong (Paperback)

Most of the book is interesting. As the above reviewers noted, there is a section on each of the major transitions which Creationists say don't exist. There is a synopsis of the history of Creationism and Evolutionism. There is also a synopsis of the geological column. Like Frank Zindler, McGowan goes along with the Flood myth and describes the overwhelming task entrusted to Noah and his seven trusty assistants.

When McGowan tries to describe skeletons in simple layman terms, however, he didn't make it simple enough for me. Rather, I used the occasion for speedreading practice. For those who are unwilling to aceept transitions on faith, he should probably have relegated such discussion to the appendix.

It's a good book. The most thorough books on C/E that I know of are "The Counter-Creationism Handbook" by Mark Isaak and "Science and Earth History" by Arthur N. Strahler, but this is still a good one.
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5.0 out of 5 stars AN EXCELLENT PRO-EVOLUTION RESOURCE FOR THE EVOLUTION/CREATION CONTROVERSY, July 2, 2010
This review is from: In the Beginning: A Scientist Shows Why the Creationists Are Wrong (Paperback)
Chris McGowan is a vertebrate paleontologist in Canada who has written a number of books about dinosaurs and related subjects (e.g., Discover Dinosaurs: Become a Dinosaur Detective, Diatoms to Dinosaurs: The Size and Scale of Living Things).

He states in the Preface to this 1984 book, "I am going to stick largely to my own subject. I do not discuss the origins of the universe, which is best left to astronomers, and I deal with the origin of life only in fairly general terms. What this book will outline, however, is the subject of organic evolution, how new organisms have come into existence. Much of my evidence is based on fossils and the rocks in which they are found, because the fossil record is the most complete source of documentation for the slow process of evolution.... I hope this book will steer some people away from the creationist cause, while giving others a little ammunition withi which to fight back."

He rejects the creationist argument that "evolution isn't science in Popperian terms because it isn't falsifiable" because "The theory of evolution would be falsified if we found that the earliest fossils were not the simplest, or that all the different types of organisms appeared at the same time. The fossil record supports evolutionary theory on both of these grounds." (pg. 5)

He cites a discussion with a creationist friend of his, after McGowan argued, "(God) would have to have dropped all the animals off to their appropriate continents after the flood, wouldn't he? Over to Africa with the lions and elephants, across to India with the tigers, down to Australia with the kangaroos..." When his friend suggested that continental drift took care of that, McGowan countered, "If you believe that the earth is only about ten thousand years old, there has not been enough time for the continents to drift apart. They are only moving at about 5 cm per year." (His friend replied, "the rate of drift has slowed down since those days.") (pg. 88)

He writes, "Drs. Morris and Gish both ask why we do not find fossils with partly developed feathers, and I believe that the answer lies in the incomplete nature of the fossil record.... Let us be in no doubt---feather impressions ARE rare in the fossil record, and even when they have been preserved they only give us information about some of the feathers. The only place left to search for evidence of the transition from scales to feathers is in the living world." (pg.119)

McGowan is refreshingly honest about the evidence. "When Professor Robert Carroll of McGill University ... last asked me that question, I believe I suggested that ichthyosaurs had just dropped out of the sky. The embarrassing fact is that we have not yet found the ancestor of the ichthyosaurs. This has not prevented paleontologists from speculating, though..." (pg. 158-159)

He adds a personal note in the Afterword, "My thirteen- and sixteen-year old daughters, both in the public school system, have had no exposure to the subject as far as I can ascertain, and there are precious few university courses that do a good job of presenting the evidence for evolution. It therefore always amuses me when I hear the creationists demanding equal time for the teaching of their views."
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4.0 out of 5 stars Does a great job debunking creationist nonsense., January 31, 1997
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Denton covers most of the major creationist claims, and shows why creationism is bunk. Those who detest creationists for trying to force their pseudoscience into schools will find this book invaluable, and those who are unfamiliar with the subject will find this a good introduction
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MY JOB AT TORONTO'S ROYAL ONTARIO MUSEUM gets me into some pretty unusual situations - a monastery in Kremsmunster to examine fossil reptiles, a rain forest in Queensland to study flightless birds, an extinct volcano in Galapagos to see giant tortoises - but none of these experiences can compare with sitting in a darkened room listening to a lecture on Creation Science. Read the first page
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Richard Leakey, Louis Leakey, Devonian Period, New Zealand, Carboniferous Period, Darwin's Origin of Species, Lake Victoria, South America, Mary Leakey, Old Testament, Paluxy River, Precambrian Period, Sir Frederick Hoyle
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