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Natural Selection's Paradox: The Outlaw Gene, The Religion of Money, and The Origin of Evil

 
 
Natural Selection's Paradox: The Outlaw Gene, The Religion of Money, and The Origin of Evil
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Natural Selection's Paradox: The Outlaw Gene, The Religion of Money, and The Origin of Evil

May natural selection contain seeds of our destruction? Do unintended consequences haunt our means of production? Natural Selection’s Paradox: The Outlaw Gene, the Religion of Money, and the Origin of Evil by Carter Stroud observes an adaptive humanity on a dangerous path, one in which we increasingly adapt to our own tools and artifacts—such as money—rather than the ecology that actually defines us. One hundred and fifty years after Darwin, the consequences of adaptation are still poorly understood. They range from the shape of a nose to the religions practiced to humanity’s definitions of good, evil, and justice. In this comprehensive marriage of current science, ancient wisdom, and our collective history, the author unravels economic and social myths that obscure society’s vision. With wit and candor, he examines common ground between the humanistic world of faith and myth and the realm of scientific scholarship to create a dialogue of hope and a basis for competent decision making.

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Product Details:
Author: Carter Stroud
Paperback: 398 pages
Publisher: BookSurge Publishing
Publication Date: August 21, 2008
Language: English
ISBN: 1419692747
Product Width: 1.31 centimeters
Product Height: 2.0 centimeters
Product Weight: 0.01 pounds
Package Length: 7.8 inches
Package Width: 5.3 inches
Package Height: 1.0 inches
Package Weight: 1.05 pounds
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5Natural Selection's Paradox  Jan 25, 2010
By Babo


I acquired Natural Selection's Paradox as a gift. At first I thought it would be a difficult read. I found it was not too far beyond my ability to understand and it really set off some sparks! I felt this great sense of relief, and even renewed hope, because the book makes me believe there MAY be enough intelligence, good will, and altruism in the world to combat the truly terrible and wrong momentum that currently seems to control our paths. At one point I was even brought to tears (of relief).


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5A read that is well worth considering  Apr 11, 2010
By Midwest Book Review
The start of all life could bring it to an end as well. "Natural Selection's Paradox: The Mot Provocative Observation Since Natural Selection" is Carter Stroud's own investigation of natural selection's flaws as he states that if Darwin's theories are correct, mankind may lead itself to oblivion and the world along with it. Drawing on religion, flaws in human nature, and more, "Natural Selection's Paradox" is a read that is well worth considering.

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5The stuff of thought...  Feb 23, 2010
By Robin D. Williams "Filmmaker"
This book is a device for profound reading and lucid
thinking. It is like listening to Mozart music. It comes over you quietly and suddenly you feel more intelligent. FIVE STARS!


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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