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Billions of Missing Links

A Rational Look at the Mysteries Evolution Can't ExplainGeoffrey Simmons

Dr. Geoffrey Simmons focuses on the millions of structures and systems on the Earth that came about all at once, entire…with no preceding links, no subsequent links, no “sideways” links.

To illustrate, he surveys examples like…

  • The hummingbird and its circulatory system
  • Insects and insect-eating plants
  • The role of the thousands of species of viruses
  • Chemical signals and the sensory apparatus that detects them
  • The self-regulating capacity of the Earth’s ocean/air/soil system

It’s clear: Nature contains only leaps, not links. Only the intelligence and purpose of an all-powerful Designer can explain the intricate creatures, connections, and “coincidences” everywhere.

Excellent for students and parents, especially homeschoolers, and for educators who want to present the “full picture.”

Praise

Geoffrey Simmons has written a wonderful book. His writing is clear and accessible to the nonspecialist. The idea is stunningly simple — just describe the complexity and almost infinite variety of our world and leave the reader to draw their own conclusions. “Children will love the descriptions of insects and animals like the bombardier beetle, the wombat, and the platypus, which seem to be the product of a rich and humorous imagination — designed with trivial pursuit in mind, one might think. But the serious objective of the book will engage any open mind.

John Patrick, MD, Professor of the History of Science, Medicine, and Faith, Augustine College, Ottawa, Ontario

Geoffrey Simmons brings the fresh eye of a trained physician to examine the long-standing controversy over Darwin’s theory of evolution… He shows there are good reasons for… considering a radically new understanding of the nature and origin of life. A well-researched and open-minded analysis.

Stephen C. Meyer, PhD, Director of the Center for Science and Culture, Discovery Institute

Geoffrey Simmons

Fellow, Center for Science and Culture
Geoffrey Simmons, MD, has authored seven novels, including The Z Papers, which sold 350,000 copies, and Pandemic, described by Publishers Weekly as “a hard lean thriller too fast to disbelieve.” His newest novel is Oppenheimer’s Demon, praised as “a riveting disaster thriller in which both the origin and end of man hang in the balance.” He has served as a disaster preparedness consultant to major US cities and is the former Governor of the American Academy of Disaster Medicine. His nonfiction titles include Billions of Missing Links and What Darwin Didn’t Know. A Fellow of Discovery Institute, he lives in Eugene, Oregon.