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1. Christian Perspective on Creation Vs. Evolution by Michael L. McCoy | |
Paperback: 76
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(1996-10-01)
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2. The 10 Things You Should Know About the Creation vs. Evolution Debate (Rhodes, Ron) by Ron Rhodes | |
Paperback: 192
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(2004-01-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Why is the creation vs. evolution debate so important? Doeswhat you believe about it really matter to the people you talk with? And if youdo need to form an opinion, can’t you just pick and choose the best parts ofboth sides of the discussion? Renowned apologist and Bible teacher Ron Rhodesskillfully answers these questions. This helpful guide gives readers theinformation they need to form their own convictions and answer other people’s questions. The ten items at the heart of this debate are explained inan easy–to–understand format, and they include... Accessible to any reader but thorough enough to be fair,this analysis of the creation vs. evolution debate will encourage believers andguide seekers in their quest for truth. Customer Reviews (6)
Excellent as a Concise Overview and For Refuting Evolutionists
Simple view of the debate
Fails to disprove evolution
Evidence of either intellectual or moral bankruptcy
Anyone can easily follow this. Reviewed by Amanda Killgore ... Read more |
3. Creation vs. Evolution - The Vedic Perspective by Vimal SehgalB.Tech IIT Delhi | |
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4. Creation vs. Evolution: What Do the Latest Scientific Discoveries Reveal? (Examine the Evidence®) by Ralph O. Muncaster | |
Paperback: 48
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(2000-03-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Over 100 years ago, Darwin hoped fossils would somedayprovide transitional evidence. Now, millions of fossils later, the dataactually suggests creation, not evolution. Join Muncaster in this fascinatinglook at the scholarship that proposed evolution and how belief in pureevolution theory is declining as scientific conclusions increasingly supportcreationism. Customer Reviews (15)
Great resourse!
A thorough and well-produced documentation of creationist viewpoints and counterarguments
A thorough and well-produced documentation of creationist viewpoints and counterarguments
A thorough and well-produced documentation of creationist viewpoints and counterarguments
Evolution is as much afact as Jesus is God |
5. Creation vs. Evolution: How to Scientifically Win a Young Earth Argument; Its Surprisingly Easy by Brad Freckleton | |
Paperback: 126
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(2009-12-27)
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worth the read
Excellent Informational Writing!!!!
The Main Arguments from Creation to Evolution and Evolution to Creation |
6. Bible-Creation Vs Evolution-12: by Muncast | |
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(1997-03)
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7. The Facts on Creation Vs. Evolution (Facts on (Harvest House Publishers)) by John Ankerberg, John Weldon | |
Paperback: 64
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(2004-01)
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Get a life
A Poor Performance On pages 17-19, we're told (rather convincingly) that acceptance of a scientific theory by a majority is a poor reason for it to be held as absolutely true.Yet on page 33, A&W try to bolster their own arguments in favor of Creationism as science by referencing polls claiming that a majority of Americans want Creationism taught in public schools.Well, gentlemen ... is it a popularity contest, or isn't it?Further: Throughout the tract, A&W lambaste evolutionists for not adhering to the established rules of proper science; but on page 29, we read: "... there is nothing unscientific about [our Creationist approach].The worldview of theism is just as adequate an explanatory framework for the scientific data as is the worldview of naturalism."Boom -- instant shift in the established rules of proper science, and it's valid because they say so, darn it. Most interesting is A&W's use of references and quotations ... 149 footnotes for a mere 39 pages of text.I was impressed, until I did a quick count.Well over a quarter of those citations come from the same three Creationists, one a lawyer, the second "with three earned doctorates in science" (social science?political science?A&W don't say), and the last identified as a "molecular biologist" ... no reference to an earned doctorate for him, though.There were several references to astronomer Sir Fred Hoyle, and those contained the only substantial attempt in the essay to refute an aspect of evolution: the mathematical improbability of life's spontaneous generation from inorganic matter.I had to wonder, though, whether the literalist Christian authors further agree with Hoyle's hypothesis that the organic grains of life came to Earth from outer space over 5 billion years ago, and then evolved from there.That makes him a rather strange bedfellow.Any port in a storm, I guess ... A&W have also penned pamphlets with titles like "The Facts on Halloween," "The Facts on Homosexuality," and "The Facts on Rock Music."Alas, I'll be skipping those pieces.
An accurate portrayal "evolution science." Too bad that Darwin has already poisoned the minds of many with a theory that even he haddifficulty believing in. ... Read more |
8. Special Creation vs. Evolution by Edward F. Blick | |
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(1995-01)
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9. Creation Vs Evolution Handbook by Thomas Heinze | |
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(1988-09)
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Who's more biased?Is evolution fact or faith? But don't simply take my word for it.Professor Richard Lewontin, a geneticist (and self-proclaimed Marxist), is a renowned champion of neo-Darwinism, and certainly one of the world's leaders in evolutionary biology. He recently wrote this very revealing comment. It illustrates the implicit philosophical bias against Genesis creation - regardless of whether or not the facts support it. "We take the side of science in spite of the patent absurdity of some of its constructs, in spite of its failure to fulfill many of its extravagant promises of health and life, in spite of the tolerance of the scientific community for unsubstantiated just-so stories, because we have a prior commitment, a commitment to materialism. It is not that the methods and institutions of science somehow compel us to accept a material explanation of the phenomenal world, but, on the contrary, that we are forced by our a priori adherence to material causes to create an apparatus of investigation and a set of concepts that produce material explanations, no matter how counter-intuitive, no matter how mystifying to the uninitiated. Moreover, that materialism is an absolute, for we cannot allow a Divine Foot in the door." -*Richard Lewontin, "Billions and billions of demons", The New York Review, January 9, 1997, page 31. So here we have one of the world's leading evolutionists admitting what the general public was never told - that evolutionists have universally accepted a materialistic interpretation scheme as truth.All evidence stands or falls based upon it's fit with the dogma of evolution.Any data that does not fit within this hypothetical framework is discarded or explained away. But let's not stop with Lewontin.Let's see what other prominent evolutionists have actually admitted.Is evolution truly fact, or faith? "The more one studies paleontology, the more certain one becomes that evolution is based on faith alone . . exactly the same sort of faith which it is necessary to have when one encounters the great mysteries of religion."-*Louis Trenchard More, quoted in "Science and the Two-tailed Dinosaur", p. 33. "Our theory of evolution has become . . one which cannot be refuted by any possible observations. Every conceivable observation can be fitted into it . . No one can think of ways in which to test it. Ideas with or without basis or based on a few laboratory experiments carried out in extremely simplified systems, have attained currency far beyond their validity. They have become part of an evolutionary dogma accepted by most of us as part of our training."-*L.C. Birch and *P. Ehrlich, Nature, April 22, 1967. "[The theory of evolution] forms a satisfactory faith on which to base our interpretation of nature."-*L. Harrison Matthews, "Introduction to Origin of Species," p. xxii (1977 edition). "The facts must mold the theories, not the theories the facts . . I am most critical of my biologist friends in this matter. Try telling a biologist that, impartially judged among other accepted theories of science, such as the theory of relativity, it seems to you that the theory of natural selection has a very uncertain, hypothetical status, and watch his reaction. I'll bet you that he gets red in the face. This is `religion,' not `science,' with him."-*Burton, "The Human Side of the Physiologist: Prejudice and Poetry," Physiologist 2 (1957). "It is therefore a matter of faith, on the part of the biologist, that biogenesis did occur and he can choose whatever method of biogenesis happens to suit him personally; the evidence of what did happen is not available."-*G.A. Kerkut, Implications of Evolution (1960), p. 150. "If complex organisms ever did evolve from simpler ones, the process took place contrary to the laws of nature, and must have involved what may rightly be termed the miraculous."-*R.E.D. Clark, Victoria Institute (1943), p. 63. "The fact of evolution is the backbone of biology, and biology is thus in the peculiar position of being a science founded on an improved theory-is it then a science or faith?Belief in the theory of evolution is thus exactly parallel to belief in special creation-both are concepts which believers know to be true but neither, up to the present, has been capable of proof."-*L.H. Matthews, "Introduction to Origin of the Species, by *Charles Darwin (1971 edition), pp. x, xi (1971 edition). "In fact [subsequent to the publication of Darwin's book, Origin of Species], evolution became, in a sense, a scientific religion; almost all scientists have accepted it and many are prepared to `bend' their observations to fit with it."-*H.S. Lipson, "A Physicist Looks at Evolution," Physics Bulletin, Vol. 31, p. 138 (1980). "[Karl] Popper warns of a danger: `A theory, even a scientific theory, may become an intellectual fashion, a substitute for religion, an entrenched dogma.' This has certainly been true of evolutionary theory."-*Colin Patterson, Evolution (1977), p. 150. "The irony is devastating. The main purpose of Darwinism was to drive every last trace of an incredible God from biology. But the theory replaces God with and even more incredible deity-omnipotent chance."-*T. Rosazak, Unfinished Animal (1975), pp. 101-102. Unfortunately, my review is limited to a mere 1,000 words.I could literally fill volumes with quotes like those above from evolutionists' own literature. Want to decide for yourself which side presents the more logical and scientific arguments of the two?For mountains of additional facts and information you've never been told, I recommend checking out the answersingenesis and ICR (Institute for Creation Research) websites for much more information.
A look at some myths about scientists This review will not repeat any of that, nor will it again point out the essentially religious nature of evolution.Instead, it will deal directly with the powerful myth that scientists are somehow neutral and super-objective in their approach to evidence. In doing this, one is not being anti-science or anti-scientist; the findings apply to all scientists, including those of creationist persuasion. We are just facing up to the fact that scientists are as human as anyone else. A 1980 sociological research paper surveyed scientists on their attitude to the most common traditional beliefs about themselves and their profession.[1] Some of the interesting results: (1) Belief: Science is organized scepticism. This means that '. . . no scientist's contribution to knowledge can be accepted without careful scrutiny, and that the scientist must doubt his own findings as well as those of others.'[2] About three-quarters of the scientists surveyed disagreed with this, and said that in fact it was not abnormal to accept what fits your own conception on a subject, and doubt that which does not. We read that the history of science demonstrates'. . . that scientists often operate in a subjective way and that experimental verification is of secondary importance compared to philosophical arguments, at least in some of the major conceptual changes that have occurred in science.'[3] (2) Belief: Emotional Neutrality. This means that a scientist should not have an emotional commitment to particular ideas or theories. This was very strongly rejected by a great majority of the scientists surveyed. Referring to another study,[4] the author states that 'the myth of science being a passionless enterprise, carried out by objective detached men, does not hold.' And further, that 'the image of the objective emotionally disinterested scientist is taken seriously only by the layman or by young science students.' The interesting thing about this and similar surveys is not only that the popular image is wrong, but that the professionals know it to be so, and accept this as normal. It seems that the classical view of the scientific endeavor may not even be regarded as an ideal to strive for, since the respondents did not even try 'to live up to the idealized image of the objective, critical, disinterested truth seeker who shares his discoveries and information with his colleagues.' All this is, of course, only what one would expect from what Stephen J. Gould calls a 'quintessentially human activity' (referring to science). And as humans, the vast majority remain deeply emotionally committed to a view of origins which allows them to escape responsibility to their Maker and Redeemer, and which seems to do away with the ideas of sin and judgment. Hopefully, with this information in mind, one can better evaluate claims from evolutionists feigning scientific objectivity (creationists at least will acknowledge their starting bias). REFERENCES: [1]Nina Toren, 'The New Code of Scientists', 1333 Transactions on Engineering Management, Volume EM-27, No.3, August 1980. [2]N.W. Storer, The Social System of Science, Holt, Rinehart, Winston, New York, 1966, p.79. [3]S.G. Brush, 'Should the History of Science be Rated X?' Science, Volume 188, March 22, 1974, p.183; T.S. Kuhn, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, University of Chicago Press, 1970. [4] American Sociological Review, Volume 39, August, 1974, pp.579-95.
Evolution and the fossil record "Why then is not every geological formation and every stratum full of such intermediate links? Geology assuredly does not reveal any such finely graduated organic chain; and this, perhaps, is the most obvious and serious objection which can be urged against the theory. The explanation lies, as I believe, in the extreme imperfection of the geological record." ---Charles Darwin, "On the imperfection of the geological record", Chapter X, "The Origin of Species", J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd, London, 1971, pp. 292-293. But 120 years later! "Well, we are now about 120 years after Darwin and the knowledge of the fossil record has been greatly expanded. We now have a quarter of a million fossil species but the situation hasn't changed much. The record of evolution is still surprisingly jerky and, ironically, we have even fewer examples of evolutionary transition than we had in Darwin's time. By this I mean that some of the classic cases of darwinian change in the fossil record, such as the evolution of the horse in North America, have had to be discarded or modified as a result of more detailed information -what appeared to be a nice simple progression when relatively few data were available now appears to be much more complex and much less gradualistic. So Darwin's problem has not been alleviated in the last 120 years and we still have a record which 'does' show change but one that can hardly be looked upon as the most reasonable consequence of natural selection. Also the major extinctions such as those of the dinosaurs and trilobites are still very puzzling." ---Dr. David M. Raup (Curator of Geology, Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago), "Conflicts between Darwin and paleontology". "Field Museum of Natural History Bulletin", vol. 50 (1), January 1979, p. 25. Are there any transitional forms at all? "... I fully agree with your comments on the lack of direct illustration of evolutionary transitions in my book. If I knew of any, fossil or living, I would certainly have included them. You suggest that an artist should be used to visualize such transformations, but where would he get the information from? I could not, honestly, provide it, and if I were to leave it to artistic license, would that not mislead the reader? I wrote the text of my book four years ago. If I were to write it now, I think the book would be rather different. Gradualism is a concept I believe in, not just because of Darwin's authority, but because my understanding of genetics seems to demand it. Yet Gould and the American Museum people are hard to contradict when they say there are no transitional fossils. As a palaeontologist myself, I am much occupied with the philosophical problems of identifying ancestral forms in the fossil record. You say that I should at least 'show a photo of the fossil from which each type of organism was derived.' I will lay it on the line-there is not one such fossil for which one could make a watertight argument."---Personal letter (written 10 April 1979) from Dr. Colin Patterson, Senior Palaeontologist at the British Museum of Natural History in London, to Luther D. Sunderland; as quoted in "Darwin's Enigma" by Luther D. Sunderland, Master Books, San Diego, USA, 1984, p. 89. "I know that, at least in paleoanthropology, data are still so sparse that theory heavily influences interpretations.Theories have, in the past, clearly reflected our current ideologies instead of the actual data." ---Dr. David Pilbeam (Physical Anthropologist, Yale University, USA), "Rearranging our family tree". "Human Nature", June 1978, p. 45. "The absence of fossil evidence for intermediary stages between major transitions in organic design, indeed our inability, even in our imagination, to construct functional intermediates in many cases, has been a persistent and nagging problem for gradualistic accounts of evolution."---Stephen Jay Gould (Professor of Geology and Paleontology, Harvard University), "Is a new and general theory of evolution emerging?" "Paleobiology", vol. 6 (1), January 1980, p. 127. "The extreme rarity of transitional forms in the fossil record persists as the trade secret of paleontology. The evolutionary trees that adorn our textbooks have data only at the tips and nodes of their branches; the rest is inference, however reasonable, not the evidence of fossils. Yet Darwin was so wedded to gradualism that he wagered his entire theory on a denial of this literal record: "The geological record is extremely imperfect and this fact will to a large extent explain why we do not find interminable varieties, connecting together all the extinct and existing forms of life by the finest graduated steps. He who rejects these views on the nature of the geological record, will rightly reject my whole theory." Darwin's argument still persists as the favored escape of most paleontologists from the embarrassment of a record that seems to show so little of evolution. In exposing its cultural and methodological roots, I wish in no way to impugn the potential validity of gradualism (for all general views have similar roots). I wish only to point out that it was never 'seen' in the rocks. Paleontologists have paid an exorbitant price for Darwin's argument. We fancy ourselves as the only true students of life's history, yet to preserve our favored account of evolution by natural selection we view our data as so bad that we never see the very process we profess to study."---Stephen Jay Gould (Professor of Geology and Paleontology, Harvard University), "Evolution's erratic pace"."Natural History", vol. LXXXVI (5), May 1977, p. 14. For truly eye-opening information...the kind you were never allowed to hear in high-school and university, see "Icons of Evolution" by Jonathan Wells, "Darwin's Black Box" by Michael Behe, "Bones of Contention" by Marvin Lubenow, "Evolution: A Theory in Crisis" by Michael Denton and "Evolution: The Fossils Still Say No!" by Duane Gish.
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10. Creation vs. Evolution: The Vedic Perspective by Vimal Sehgal IIT Delhi B.Tech | |
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11. Creation vs. Evolution: What You Need to Know (Quick Reference Guides) by John Ankerberg, John Weldon | |
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(1999-02-01)
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Bogus Shmogus. In my opinion, those claiming natural selectionis a fraud are ignorant of the science behind genetic mutation andreproductive statistical perpetuance, lack the required mental abilities tounderstand it, or are extremely biased by erroneous preconceived notions. Ankerberg and Weldon may choose which one they think applies in this case.
Typical creationist apologetics If you are a special creation beliver don't rely on this book to refute well informed scientists, but it is sufficient for typical "lay" persons.That is to say, people who don't know what's wrong with it won't have answers to it.Problem is, the book itself is fact-free.Nothing in it is right.Informed lay people or scientists will have refutation for each and every argument in the book. Pretty much, it's a waste of time. ... Read more |
12. Creation vs. Evolution by Eric Bermingham | |
Paperback: 76
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(2002-07-11)
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13. Monkey Business: Creation Vs. Evolution by Jeff Diedrich | |
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14. And God Said: Creation Vs Evolution: Christian Arabic Language Edition by Farid Abu Rahma | |
Paperback: 230
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15. EVOLUTION vs. CREATION: THE FINAL WORD by Ziad Sawan | |
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(2004-06-23)
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16. EVOLUTION VS. SPECIAL CREATION by ALVIN G. ANDRY | |
Paperback: 136
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(2006-02-14)
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17. Evolution Vs. Religious Creation Myths: A Guide to Understanding the Scientific Response by Paul F. Lurquin | |
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(2007-06-30)
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Very informational and fact filled book.
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18. Skewed study on Wiccans and Creationists.(Creation and Evolution Forum): An article from: Skeptic (Altadena, CA) by Joseph Max | |
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19. The Greatest Hoax on Earth? Refuting Dawkins on evolution by Jonathan Sarfati | |
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The Hoariest Hoaxer on Earth - Jonathan Sarfati |
20. The Last Evolution by Jr JOHN W. CAMPBELL | |
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