Jezreel, You Were Not Made From Apes
Most books about evolution begin with the assumption that the story is already settled. This book takes a completely fresh approach. Written by structural theorist Elvis Sanchez for his teenage daughter before her high school evolution class, this work challenges one of the most influential ideas of the modern world from a Christian and logical perspective. Rather than accepting familiar interpretations at face value, it poses a different question: What is the difference between what we observe and the stories we build around those observations?
Through thought experiments, memorable analogies, illustrations, and straightforward explanations, Sanchez explores fossils, adaptation, deep time, genetics, and the assumptions that shape modern evolutionary thinking. Readers are encouraged to distinguish observation from interpretation, evidence from inference, and measurable facts from the frameworks used to explain them.
Written for teenagers but equally engaging for parents, this book develops the habit of asking better questions while examining one of the most important debates of our time with fresh eyes. Once you learn to distinguish observation from interpretation, you may never look at the evidence the same way again.