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Book Review: Evolution: A Theory In Crisis

Evolution:  A Theory In Crisis:  New Developments In Science Are Challenging Orthodox Darwinism, by Michael Denton For many people, myself included, this book was the initial clarion call demonstrating the scientific flaws within the paradigm of evolution.  While the intellectual … Continue reading

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Book Review: The Edge Of Evolution

The Edge Of Evolution:  The Search For The Limits Of Darwinism, by Michael J. Behe I have read this book before, but this is a book that, like many classic intelligent design works [1] is well worth reading again.  What … Continue reading

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Book Review: Darwin’s Black Box

Darwin’s Black Box:  The Biochemical Challenge To Evolution, by Michael J. Behe I have read this book before and I think I may even own a copy of it in my Florida library, but it has been at least a … Continue reading

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Book Review: Signature In The Cell

Signature In The Cell:  DNA And The Evidence For Intelligent Design, by Stephen C. Meyer I have wanted to read this book for a long time and upon reading it, I gain an appreciation for how the author’s peer-reviewed writing … Continue reading

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Book Review: Undeniable

Undeniable:  How Biology Confirms Our Intuition That Life Is Designed, by Douglas Axe I have heard about this book and author for a while, and was pleased to finally be able to read it.  As someone who is generally familiar … Continue reading

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Book Review: Biomimicry

Biomimicry:  Innovation Inspired By Nature, by Janine M. Benyus I want to make it plain at the outset that I did not like this book.  Reading this book was a frustrating experience for many reasons.  For one, the tone of … Continue reading

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Book Review: 7 Reasons Why You Can Trust The Bible

7 Reasons Why You Can Trust The Bible, by Erwin W. Lutzer [Note:  This book was provided free of charge by Moody Publishers.  All thoughts and opinions are my own.] Given the widespread ignorance of scriptures and the savage nature … Continue reading

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Book Review: Welcome To College

Welcome To College:  A Christ-Follower’s Guide To The Journey, by Jonathan Morrow [Note:  This book was provided free of charge by Kregel Book Tours.  All thoughts and opinions are my own.] As someone who has spent a lot of time … Continue reading

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Bible: Two Proofs And Two Mis-Translations

Bible:  Two Proofs And Two Mis-Translations:  Why Some Christians Reject Science, by Jesse Clopton James [Note:  This book was provided free of charge by BookLook/WestBow Press.  All thoughts and opinions are my own.] This book is a hard one to … Continue reading

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Book Review: The Limits Of Artificial Intelligence

The Limits Of Artificial Intelligence, by Jacob T. Schwartz As someone who often ponders questions of design and intelligence from a variety of different angles [1], I am often intrigued by the problem of computers and artificial intelligence.  After all, … Continue reading

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