a book by Richard Dawkins
The canonical source for the evidence of evolution is, of course, from Charles Darwin himself, "On The Origin of Species", and yes, I've actually read it. However, the Victorian prose makes it a difficult read for many Americans, and therefore it always helps to have modern interpretations. Also, there has been a lot more tangible evidence discovered since the original publishing of "On The Origin of Species" (1859), and it's therefore useful to augment Darwin's original arguments.
I've only read one other Dawkins book so far, The God Delusion, but I intend to eventually read all of Dawkins works.
I've read Jerry Coyne's "Why Evolution is True" and agree with Dawkins that it is excellent.
I've read Kenneth Miller's book, "Finding Darwin's God" and have also watched various debates and lectures of him on YouTube. His defense of evolution is superb, but as a Catholic he still ultimately, in the broadest sense, believes in a creator and accepts many aspects of the Christian faith, which is a bit of a paradox I have trouble understanding.
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