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  • The Privileged Planet: How Our Place in the Cosmos is Designed for Discovery
     
     
  • The Orthodox Study Bible: Ancient Christianity Speaks to Today's World
     
     
  • American Dictionary of the English Language (1828 Facsimile Edition)
     
     
  • Without Remorse
     
     
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The Shack
Firestarter (Signet)
Billions of Missing Links: ...
Outliers: The Story of Success
The Privileged Planet: How ...
Prey
Making Sense of the Old Tes...
10 Books That Screwed Up th...
The Case for the Real Jesus...
One Flew over the Onion Dom...
There Is a God: How the Wor...
The Edge of Evolution: The ...
Nicene and Post-Nicene Fath...
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Is There a God?
Faith and Reason
Was Jesus God?
Science's Blind Spot: The U...
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  • The Shack
    William P. Young
     

    Moving, thought-provoking, and definitely worth reading.

     
  • Billions of Missing Links: A Rational Look at t...
    Geoffrey Simmons
     

    Ever since I was a little kid I wondered what would happen if we kept digging deeper into the microscopic world. Would we dig until it was impossible to dig no more. Or would we continue to dig and continue discovering as we dug. I also wondered what would happen if we kept exploring deeper into space. Would we hit some edge, or would we simply keep going. Well, we've been doing just that, and in ways that make an absolute mockery out of evolution, and Dr. Simmons does an outstanding job of c... (show more)

    Ever since I was a little kid I wondered what would happen if we kept digging deeper into the microscopic world. Would we dig until it was impossible to dig no more. Or would we continue to dig and continue discovering as we dug. I also wondered what would happen if we kept exploring deeper into space. Would we hit some edge, or would we simply keep going. Well, we've been doing just that, and in ways that make an absolute mockery out of evolution, and Dr. Simmons does an outstanding job of charting them. While there are many in the science world hold on to the standard template of Darwinism magically filling the gaps, Dr. Simmons breaks things downs just enough to show why Darwin's theory is a house of cards with a strong breeze on the way.

    Dr. Simmons provides more than a few examples, in both micro and macro form, showing that Darwin's theory of evolution is filled with more holes than Swiss cheese, and that it takes more faith to believe in it than Intelligent Design or any of the major religions.

    It will be very interesting to see the curiosity this will spark in students of the future. Needless to say, my 17 year-old got a copy for Christmas. (show less)

     
  • The Privileged Planet: How Our Place in the Cos...
    Guillermo Gonzalez
     

    Excellent. While a bit technical, it provides the hard scientific information that puts to flight all the supposed "rock solid" reasons why our universe came to be randomly (though I don't know who believes that any longer). Gonzalez and Richards show it's anything but.

    A great gift for high school students.

     
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  • Ken wrote a review of The Shack and now has 18 total book reviews. 6 months ago
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  • Ken rated The Shack by William P. Young 4.0/5.0. 6 months ago

     
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  • Ken already read The Shack by William P. Young. Ken's collection now has 155 books. 6 months ago

     
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