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Scientific Creationism
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Chase's review
Jan 08, 2008
Recommended for:
those who want to see bad logic, those that like to laugh at dumb arguments
I read this book back in High School when I started my insatiable need for knowledge and pretty much believed it at the time. Well, when you always thirst for knowledge and you're reading about a debate, you have to check out both sides. This is a bad idea for a Creationist. If they read (and understand) what is said about evolution they have to accept it as truth or run away from the truth.
Anyways, this book is full of arguments that are supposed to be proof of Creationism, but they quite easily fall apart when put under any scrutiny. You can find tons of debunking articles all over the internet. Unfortunately, some people still use the arguments in these books even though all of them have been thoroughly and brutally proven to be chock full of nothing but crap.
If you read this it might hurt your brain. I suggest reading something with a little less "truthiness" and some more factual evidence and sound logic.
Anyways, this book is full of arguments that are supposed to be proof of Creationism, but they quite easily fall apart when put under any scrutiny. You can find tons of debunking articles all over the internet. Unfortunately, some people still use the arguments in these books even though all of them have been thoroughly and brutally proven to be chock full of nothing but crap.
If you read this it might hurt your brain. I suggest reading something with a little less "truthiness" and some more factual evidence and sound logic.
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Started Reading
January 1, 2000
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Finished Reading
January 8, 2008
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