“Impossible for Evolution” by Benton F. Baugh is now live, delivering a rigorous, science-based challenge to Darwinian evolution from the perspective of a Ph.D. engineer and creation advocate. In this latest edition, Baugh presents mathematical, biological, and thermodynamic arguments showing why random mutations and natural selection cannot account for the complexity of life we observe. He emphasizes irreducible complexity, information theory, and the second law of thermodynamics to argue that intelligent design better explains biological origins.
The book’s strength lies in Baugh’s engineering mindset, applying probability calculations and systems analysis to evolutionary claims. He tackles transitional fossils, DNA information generation, and protein folding probabilities, urging readers to consider whether chance processes could produce the intricate machinery of cells. Creationists, skeptics of evolution, and science enthusiasts will appreciate the technical depth paired with accessible explanations.
If your TBR includes intelligent design literature, origins debates, or books bridging science and faith, this newly released title is essential. It complements Baugh’s other works like The Christian Array and equips readers for conversations about evolution’s limits. Celebrate the launch by adding “Impossible for Evolution” to your TBR and explore why the author concludes that evolution defies both math and mechanism.
