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Harold G. Coffin
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In search of evidence for design, the authors leave no stone unturned. After surveying the Genesis creation and flood narratives, they examine coal beds, fossil tracks, mass extinctions, glaciation, volcanism, carbon 14 dating, rates of mutation, and ...
C. John Collins
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Many believers worry that science conflicts with Christian faith. C. John Collins believes that Christians should study the natural world and that God's truth will stand against any challenge. Collins investigates specific topics of "conflict" betwee ...
Francis S. Collins
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One of the worlds most famous scientists--the head of the Human Genome Project and a former atheist--interweaves science, logic, and intuition to present a most powerful argument for the existence of God.
Francis S. Collins
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One of the worlds most famous scientists--the head of the Human Genome Project and a former atheist--interweaves science, logic, and intuition to present a most powerful argument for the existence of God.
Francis S. Collins
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One of the worlds most famous scientists--the head of the Human Genome Project and a former atheist--interweaves science, logic, and intuition to present a most powerful argument for the existence of God.
Ray Comfort
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101 questions to shake believers blind faith in the theory. Well-known evolutionists re-veal in their own words the unscientific nature of that in which they have so blindly put their faith. After reading this book, the reader will be in the position ...
Arthur H. Compton
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This volume is based upon the twelfth series of lectures delivered at Yale University on the Foundation established by the late Dwight H. Terry of Plymouth, Connecticut, through his gift of an endowment fund for the delivery and subsequent publicatio ...
Guy Consolmagno
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Brother Guy Consolmagno, scientist and Vatican astronomer, sees past the differences between science and religion and embraces the connections between them. In this volume, he explores the way scientists and engineers reconcile these two seemingly di ...