
audiobook
by William A. (William Asbury) Williams
The Evolution Of Man Scientifically Disproved - by Rev. William A. Williams, D.D. - In 50 Arguments
Contents
The Evolution of Man Mathematically Disproved
Part One The Evolution of the Human Body Mathematically Disproved
Part Two Evidence Answered
Part Three The Soul
This work offers a systematic challenge to the scientific theory of evolution, arguing that mathematics provides a decisive “acid test” for any claim about how humanity came to be. The author walks listeners through a series of logical and statistical examinations, comparing the rigor of established scientific ideas—like gravitation and the heliocentric model—with the supposed foundations of evolutionary thought. By presenting calculations and probability assessments, the book seeks to show where the author believes the theory falls short of empirical proof.
Structured in three main sections, the discussion first tackles the physical attributes of humans, then addresses common lines of evidence such as fossils, embryology, and blood chemistry, and finally turns to philosophical questions about the soul, consciousness, and meaning. Aimed at students, educators, clergy, and anyone curious about the intersection of science and belief, the text invites listeners to consider whether the evidence truly supports evolution or points elsewhere.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (287K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Dave Maddock
Release date
2005-07-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1854–1938
Best known for compiling an enormous 1916 genealogy of early American families, this researcher and writer turned generations of family history into a single ambitious volume. His work remains a useful window into the era's passion for tracing lineage, local history, and family connections.
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