The collapse of Evolution by Scott M. Huse is a book on the controversial evolution vs creation debate. It is not meant to be a tiring effort on Biblical creationism or a detailed refutation of evolution; however, the evidence provided within its pages easily destroys the evolutionary theory. Huse moves swiftly from one line of reasoning or amount of evidence to the next. This style makes the book very readable as the reader isn’t bogged down in little details or lengthy explanations of complicated subject matter. Nonetheless, since the book is just an overview of the subject, there have been reviewers who have criticized it for not backing up a lot of its claims. Huse’s approach to this topic is praiseworthy as …show more content…
This is very crucial when attempting to debunk evolution because so many scientists believe that even though they can’t find any support for evolution in their field of research, there is plenty of it in other scientific areas. This is strange since after analyzing the facts in this book you will see that Evolutionary science is an oxymoron. The fact is that science cannot determine origin because science by its very definition must be observable. This nurtures a brain provoking thought of why scientists are so intent on finding the origin of our being when they acknowledge that they cannot do that. Huse began his tackle in the realm of geology. This is most important since modern evolutionary theories thoroughly developed thanks in large part to uniformitarian geologists of the 18th and 19th centuries. They laid the foundations for Charles Darwin to publish his original work, Origin of Species. Huse demonstrated that geology does not support these uniformitarian beliefs of vast ages for Earth’s history. He argued, “The actual observed facts of the fossil