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Icons of Evolution

Book • 2000
In 'Icons of Evolution', Jonathan Wells challenges the conventional teaching of evolution by examining ten commonly cited examples, such as the Miller-Urey experiment and Archaeopteryx.

He argues that these 'icons' are often presented inaccurately or misleadingly in textbooks.

Wells' work is aimed at providing a critical perspective for those interested in the debate over evolution and intelligent design.

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Rhett McLaughlin
as a book that challenged his views on evolution.
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Louis Markos
as a book that exposes misleading images used to support evolutionary theory.
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Louis Markos: Myth Made Fact: Reading Greek and Roman Mythology through Christian Eyes
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Jonathan Wells
's earlier book exposing unsupported textbook examples of Darwinian evolution.
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Blast from the Past: Jonathan Wells Gets Politically Incorrect About Darwinism
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John Stonestreet
as the author of a work that challenges Darwinian explanations.
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