By Dr. Jonathan Sarfati: SUBTITLE: Refuting Dawkins on Evolution
Richard Dawkins is an arch-evolutionist with many books to his credit that 'pound' the anti-creationists' point of view. Dr. Sarfati has taken it upon himself to dismantle these misrepresentations of scientific facts and interpretations of facts; he does this by taking Dawkins' book, THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH, and methodically goes about showing how Dawkins has misrepresented the truth of the situation.
Sarfati's book is well worth reading and pondering, with all the data you need to make an informed decision on this most vital subject...for the falsity of evolution has done more harm in today's secularistic world to attempt to undermine the truth of The Holy Bible.
NOTE: if you are an evolutionary enthusiast, after you digest Dr. Sarfati's book, and his dismantling of the convoluted ideas of Dawkins, you may have a deeper appreciation for the truth as penned in The Holy Bible - or at least be able to discern FACTS over FABLE! The rest is up to you!
Sarfati puts the 'housing' on St. Paul's foundational statement in ROMANS 20: "Ever since the creation of the world, his invisible nature , namely, his eternal power and deity, has been clearly perceived in the things that have been made. So they are without excuse." Although they knew God, they did not honor him but became futile in their thinking...similar to what Richard Dawkins states about God never making a 'tiny wing.' (Cf. p.80 from above-cited Sarfati book, published in 2010 by CREATION MINISTRIES INT'L, Brisbane, Australia.)
You may be interested in knowing what Sarfati quoted from (whom many feel) is the greatest scientist of all time, one, Sir Isaac Newton, who said: "This most beautiful system of the sun, planets, and comets, could only proceed from the counsel and dominion of an intelligent Being. ... This Being governs all things, not as the soul of the world, but as Lord over all; and on account of his dominion he is wont to be called 'Lord God'...or "Universal Ruler'. ... The Supreme God is a Being eternal, infinite, absolutely perfect." [From Principia, Book III; cited in; "Newton's Philosophy of Nature: Selections from his writings, p.42, ed. H.S. Thayer, Hafner Library of Classics, NY, 1953.]
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