Introduction. The young earth creationist and his curious daughter ; The road to code
Part I : Evolving my religion. "Bro, I'm losing my religion" ; Evolution : truth or fiction? ; Confessions of a science geek
Part II : The neo-Darwinist dilemma. Pity the fruit fly : testing randomness ; Eureka! Information theory! ; Russian dolls : how information stacks up ; Why the genetic code is a code, not merely like a code ; Code first, evolution second ; Let's make some noise about noise : dispelling random mutations once and for all ; How do we fix evolution?
Part III : How evolution really works. Blade #1 : transposition : the 70-year-old Nobel Prize-winning discovery nobody talks about ; Blade #2 : horizontal gene transfer : the generous gene ; How smart is a cell, really? ; Blade #3 : epigenetics : how parents pass learned traits to their kids ; Blade #4 : symbiogenesis : evolution as cooperation ; Blade #5 : genome duplication : evolution at lightning speed ; Why is neither side telling you the whole story?
Part IV : Evolution 2.0 and the language of cells. Curious George and the blog spam theory of evolution ; Fluent in "cellese" : DNA is a language ; Irreducible complexity made simple
Part V : Origin of information : the quest. Origin of life : Can I get a straight answer from anybody? ; Fistfight on the #1 atheist website in the world ; Information : the ten-million-dollar question
Part VI : Evolution 2.0 and its implications for science. Beyond "God of the gaps" : a new paradigm for biology ; Applied evolution I : Which teaches us more? Darwinism versus evolution 2.0 ; Applied evolution II : technologies from better evolution research
Part VII : Evolution 2.0 and its implications for faith. The real reason people don't believe in evolution, and why that can finally change ; On the shoulders of giants : when men of science were also men of faith ; Why so much pain and suffering in the world?
Conclusion. Brother Bryan comes around ; "Why should I care and what should I do?"