Reddit reviews The Machinery of Life
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This is from my favourite book... The machinery of life, by David Goodsell.
Amazon - The Machinery of Life
The pics are actually to scale, and in some cases... every, single atom is represented... this is actually amazing when you consider that Atoms are too small to be imaged, they need to be crystallized and have x-rays bounced off them in order to calculate their positioning. 3D representative images are then drawn in CAD software.
Here is your chance: http://www.amazon.com/The-Machinery-Life-David-Goodsell/dp/0387849246
>methodically state the case for why creation is most likely and/or why evolution is unlikely.
You will find lots and lots of the latter. Very little of the former.
>I'd also be happy to read GOOD anti-creation books as well, provided they meet the above criterion of not being mocking.
Those would just be science books based on the academic literature, wouldn't they?
Here is my reading list form the past few months. These would be pro-evolution (a.k.a science). Creationism is mentioned in a few of them, but almost in passing because Creationism is simply not a factor in legitimate scientific research, so it gets pretty much no consideration.
Knock yourself out. ;)
For anybody who (like me) would like to see more of this... Many of these illustrations are part of a book, The Machinery of Life, by Goodsell. The price seems unbelievable -- I'll be ordering one myself ASAP.