The Greatest Show on EarthThe Evidence for Evolution

Richard Dawkins

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The Greatest Show on Earth

By: Richard Dawkins

Narrarated by: Richard Dawkins, Lalla Ward

In 2008, a Gallup poll showed that 44 percent of Americans believed God had created man in his present form within the last 10,000 years. In a Pew Forum poll in the same year, 42 percent believed that all life on earth has existed in its present form since the beginning of time.

In 1859 Charles Darwin's masterpiece, On the Origin of Species, shook society to its core. Darwin was only too aware of the storm his theory of evolution would provoke. But he surely would have raised an incredulous eyebrow at the controversy still raging a century and a half later. Evolution is accepted as scientific fact by all reputable scientists and indeed theologians, yet millions of people continue to question its veracity. Now the author of the iconic work The God Delusion takes them to task.

The Greatest Show on Earth is a stunning counterattack on advocates of "Intelligent Design," explaining the evidence for evolution while exposing the absurdities of the creationist "argument." Dawkins sifts through rich layers of scientific evidence: from living examples of natural selection to clues in the fossil record; from natural clocks that mark the vast epochs wherein evolution ran its course to the intricacies of developing embryos; from plate tectonics to molecular genetics. Combining these elements and many more, he makes the airtight case that "we find ourselves perched on one tiny twig in the midst of a blossoming and flourishing tree of life and it is no accident, but the direct consequence of evolution by non-random selection."

The Greatest Show on Earth comes at a critical time: systematic opposition to the fact of evolution is menacing as never before. In American schools, and in schools around the world, insidious attempts are made to undermine the status of science in the classroom. Dawkins wields a devastating argument against this ignorance, but his unjaded passion for the natural world turns what might have been a negative argument into a positive offering to the reader: nothing less than a master's vision of life, in all its splendor.

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  • Edition: Unabridged
  • Author: Richard Dawkins (See All Books)
  • Date Released: Sep 22, 2009
  • Publisher: Audioworks
  • Genre: Sciences, Science & Technology

Total File Size: 401 MB (14 files) Total Length: 14 Hours, 35 Minutes

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09.22.09
Richard Dawkins, The Greatest Show on Earth
2009 | Label: Audioworks

The world's preeminent atheist lays out a case for evolution
On the 150th anniversary of The Origin of Species, Richard Dawkins has attempted to silence evolution's critics once and for all. Good luck with that. Though is unlikely to end a debate that's raged for well over 100 years, it's nonetheless a splendid read for those who want to know the facts behind the theory.

Fresh off The God Delusion — which flamboyantly provoked believers and non-believers alike with his unapologetic atheism — the curmudgeonly professor has now taken it upon himself to explain evolution from front to back. Thankfully, with this topic Dawkins is on much firmer ground than religion: where many critics rightly dinged The God Delusion for Dawkins' spotty knowledge of theology, there's no such problem here; Dawkins made his name writing about evolutionary science, and is more than up to the job of laying out all the evidence in a single book.

As in-command of his material as Dawkins is, it's fair to ask why the world needs another book explaining evolution to the masses. In Dawkins' case, the answer is twofold: the quality of his writing and the sheer comprehensiveness of The Greatest Show on Earth. Page after page, there's an apt metaphor or a gleaming phrase at hand, and he ably tackles everything from the biological resemblance of a horse's hoof and our middle finger to supposed gaps in the fossil record. One might quibble with the book's tone — Dawkins compares creationists to Holocaust-deniers and calls them "a baying pack of ignoramuses" — but this passion and candor often enlivens what might otherwise be tedious material. Love him or hate him, there's no doubting that Dawkins' take on evolution is unlike anyone else's.

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Simply One of the Most Beautiful Book on Evolution

prosario2000

One of the things I hate about Richard Dawkins is his continued attacks on religion, especially when it comes to "The God Delusion". Yet, in works like "The Greatest Show on Earth", Dawkins really shines. It is not simply that he shows much of the evidence for evolution, but he presents it with a degree of rational beauty that is breathtaking. I really recommend this book to learn for the most important evidence for evolution as formulated by Charles Darwin.