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"Evolution Science" enters the Creation/Evolution debate with a small twist:
Rather than exclusively promoting Creationism--the side the author favors, he explains why it can withstand scientific scrutiny & remain a viable choice in the discipline of Historical Science.
He freely admits that conventional/atheistic science makes a valid interpretation of the data, but emphasizes that both positions require faith.
By studying the words "science" & "religion", he shows how evolutionists have simply redefined them to suit their own non-theistic dogma ("the assertion of an opinion"), and suggests that their condemnation of Biblical creationism remains scientifically premature.
And unlike typical creationism books, "Evolution Science" does not douse the reader with a message of Christian salvation or Biblical inerrancy. It includes general overviews of the WMAP project, SNRs, Sirius, homeostasis, cyanobacteria, DNA, creation myths, planets, Earth's moon, Genesis, abiogenesis, Surtsey, radiometric dating, the Colorado River, Apatosaurus physiology, living fossils, 4-winged snakes, es-Skhul beads, cavemen, ants, exotic wildlife, and Church/State separation.
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About the Author: |
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G.M. Grena received a Bachelor of Science degree in 1984, and has worked continuously for over 2 decades in the electronics industry as a Test Engineer and Computer Programmer. He studies Biblical archaeology as a hobby, and collects antiquarian manuscripts and antiquities from diverse cultures. In 2002 he built the LMLK Research website (www.lmlk.com/research), and in 2004 wrote the first complete book in English on the subject ("LMLK--A Mystery Belonging to the King vol. 1), a series of reference works used by scholars and archeologists.
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