Monkey Girl: Evolution, Education, Religion, and the Battle for America's Soul: Edward Humes

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In Monkey Girl, Edward Humes explores the controversy surrounding creationism, science, evolution and intelligent design.

Taking a pro-science stance, he dissects the arguments of the intelligent design (ID) movement and shows that there are some hurdles toward good science education.

It's a brilliant book and a very poignant book about how the argument is being framed. While there's little debate about ID in science, outside the profession, the ID advocates are using legislation and litigation rather than research and debate to promote ID.

Updated May 21, 2008

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