The Miserable End of Darwinian Evolution “There can be no going downhill - species can’t get worse as a prelude to getting better.” – Page 91, Climbing Mount Improbable, by Richard Dawkins “It cannot be said often enough that Darwinian theory does not allow for getting temporarily worse in quest of a long-term goal.” – Ibid, Page 132 “To say it again, going down the slopes of Mount Improbable is not allowed by Natural Selection.” – Ibid, Page 134 “ The fact of heredity sees to it that the accidental improvements found in each generation are accumulated over many generations. At the end of many generations of cumulative finding, a designoid object is produced which may make us gasp with admiration at the perfection of its apparent design.” – Ibid, Page 28 …descriptions of the world (Darwinism in particular) are heavily influenced by (atheist) scientism. … philosopher Thomas Nagel identifies one reason for this as “the fear of religion itself.”… “It’s that I hope