Darwin's Mistake postulates radical hypotheses - that Darwin's theory of evolution was ultimately false; dinosaurs and humans once co-existed; and the Earth's crust is relatively young. A handful of black-and-white illustrations enhance this shocking account, which draws upon the author's own participation in multiple excavations and assorted recent findings that appear to support claims that flatly contradict the latest modern scientific theory. "There is evidence that at one time in the past, there was one unified language in the world. My theory could solve this mystery: One original people created by gods would also have shared one language. After all living spaces were colonized, the languages went on to develop independently from each other... The Bible's depiction of the building of the Tower of Babel, an illustration of experienced language confusion, fits into this concept." Darwin's Mistake is ultimately not just about propounding theories, but also about learning to think critically of the established scientific community's claims - for example, "microevolution" is acknowledged to possibly exist, but "macroevolution", or gigantic changes such as the development of the ability of flight or the ability to breathe air instead of water, remain largely unexplained. A surprisingly thoughtful read, recommended for anyone interested in taking a closer, skeptical look at common (and esoteric) beliefs about natural history.