Creation vs. Evolution

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Philadelphia Church of God
4.2
79 reviews
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36
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When King David looked into the heavens, was he seeing the result of evolution, or was he seeing the work of God’s fingers?
Today, one of the most fundamental—and unanswered questions is this: Where did the universe come from?

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4.2
79 reviews
Ian Penning
25 October 2018
As an aetheist I'm always up for a spirited defence of religion, but this isn't one. Even the book's title and opening pages show the author has no understanding of evolutionary theory, conflating it inappropriately with creation theory, and from there the book descends into total farce. High school science students can easily knock down all of the arguments in this book . If you wish to compare creationism with evolution, or indeed religion with aetheisism, start elsewhere - there is a plethora of more reasoned literature than this embarrassing attempt.
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Demon Games Labs
8 February 2018
Your saying that science dont have proof, yet the bible has proof. Sorry, but there is no logic when reading this. Sounds like the writer is onto something until he mentions the bible, telling us how many "facts" it has. Also, obviously the big bang theory and the theory of evolution are Theory's, they are a work in progress.
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Vasundhara M
14 July 2023
hope i cud give minus. It's totally nuts. Few pages into the book lost patience and also interest.This book isn't about science but it is about some religious stuff.
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