Not Very Intelligent Design
by Neel Ingman and Mark Ingman
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Pub Date 5 Apr 2018 | Archive Date 16 Sep 2018
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Description
Why do humans need haircuts all the time but cats never do?
Why do so many of us need glasses even if we eat lots of carrots?
And if we don't eat carrots, why do we get scurvy but dogs never do?
Not Very Intelligent Design looks at every part of the human body and judges the expertise of designer.
It’s also bursting with fun facts and tales tall and true, including a story about a poop in a public pool that leads to mass murder, and an amputee soldier who loses his second hand in a blender whilst on a bender in Bali.
The overall conclusion, handed down at the end, should come as no surprise to those who've paid attention to the title.
Advance Praise
Amazon Customer April 17, 2018 Format: Kindle Edition
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I hadn’t heard of this author, Neel Ingman, but will be looking out for his other works. With his keen wit, sharp eye and droll wit, he kept me glued to this book start to finish! I can’t recommend highly enough.
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ISBN | 9780473433420 |
PRICE | US$2.99 (USD) |
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This book was filled with obscure facts, which I loved. It was interesting to read some of the things that the author included, as the facts are random and don't seem to go together at all. This is definitely a book filled with useless trivia!
Hilarious look at intelligent design
I loved this book. The authors dissect the human body to show how badly designed it was if there was a designer, and they do this in a hilarious way. The humor is juvenile and at times scatological, so the book might not be for everyone. But it offers a great look at the silliness of intelligent design from a biological viewpoint. I highly recommend it for anyone interested in biology.