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portada Godly Origins: Worldviews Collide: How Evidence-Based Science Supports the Biblical Worldview (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
English
Pages
254
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
27.9 x 21.6 x 1.8 cm
Weight
0.80 kg.
ISBN13
9781664218819

Godly Origins: Worldviews Collide: How Evidence-Based Science Supports the Biblical Worldview (in English)

Emerson T. McMullen B. S. M. S. M. a. (Author) · WestBow Press · Paperback

Godly Origins: Worldviews Collide: How Evidence-Based Science Supports the Biblical Worldview (in English) - McMullen B. S. M. S. M. a., Emerson T.

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Synopsis "Godly Origins: Worldviews Collide: How Evidence-Based Science Supports the Biblical Worldview (in English)"

There is no conflict between the Bible and science that is evidence-based. The conflict is between belief in the Biblical Worldview and belief in a non-biblical worldview. If a claim about nature is not testable or observable and then confirmable, it is not science. This book shows where evidence-based science supports the Biblical Worldview, and where evidence-based science conflicts with the other so-called "scientific" worldviews of our modern times. For instance, experiments have shown over and over that life does not arise from chemicals, observations show that biological change is limited, chance does not cause anything, and the Big Bang violates the principle of cause and effect, is not testable, and therefore is not scientific. In his 1859 book, On the Origin of Species, Charles Darwin correctly wrote about his "belief in the transmutation of species" (p302), that "The theory of natural selection is grounded on . . . belief" (p320), and that he believed we descended from one common ancestor (p484). Darwin believed in evolution because he had no evidence. Concerning On the Origin of Species, he admitted that "the whole volume is one long argument" (p459). Concerning God, Darwin wrote about ". . . the laws impressed on matter by the Creator" (p488). Yet, evolutionist Jerry Coyne of the University of Chicago wrote that "the bulk of Darwin's 1859 book, On the Origin of Species (first edition) actually comprises evidence for evolution." This claim was in a 2014 letter from atheists complaining about the author to his University President. A signer of this letter (from the Freedom From Religion Foundation) was British multi-millionaire, Richard Dawkins. Atheists such as Coyne and Dawkins have no evidence for their claims that life came from chemicals, that we descended from a common ancestor, or that there is no God. They believe these claims.

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