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"Darwin on Trial"

"Darwin on Trial" by Phillip E. Johnson criticizes the way some proponents interpret and promote evolution, arguing that the claims of evolutionary science are often based on assumptions and selective evidence rather than definitive proof. Johnson suggests that evolutionary theory is sometimes treated as unquestionable, despite unresolved scientific questions and philosophical biases. He advocates for a more critical evaluation of the evidence and promotes the idea that the debate over origins should include alternative perspectives. The book aims to challenge readers to think more critically about how scientific theories are accepted and the implications for education and society.