by Ralph C. Thurlow

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Evolution's Last Nail by Ralph C. Thurlow, B.App.Sci.(Biol,Chem); B.Soc.Sci.(Min.)
“Freewill Dilemma” Devastates a Century-old Theory
Ralph Thurlow was convinced of the truth of evolution during his teenage years. Whilst studying evolution as an undergraduate in Toowoomba, Australia, he became interested in anomalies in the theory. As he investigated further, an ‘evolution revolution’ took place in his thinking and he abandoned the theory in favour of direct creation as an explanation of our origins. Ralph worked in a laboratory for some years, then in the computer industry before taking further studies in social science. Meanwhile he continued to review the pros and cons of evolution, and gradually the “free will” anomaly described in this booklet took shape in his thinking. Ralph sees this anomaly as a fatal blow (the ‘last nail’ in the coffin, as it were) to a theory already fettered by unsolved problems.
Says Ralph, “Every honest evolutionist needs to face up to this problem”
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