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Science and Religion: Reconciling the Conflicts

David Barker
4.9/5 (20979 ratings)
Description:How much of science is fact, and how much is theory? How much evidence is needed to prove a theory? Why do scientific dating techniques give so many "ages" that contradict Bible chronology? Why do so many scientists say Noah’s Flood was just a myth? Why do people claim that their loss of faith was due to scientific “enlightenment”? These and related questions have led to more than 40 years of research—which, in turn, has led to intriguing possibilities for reconciling some of the conflicts between science and religion. Truth is truth—no matter the source. Sorting it out from the vast amount of information pouring out every day is an unending task. This book, Science and Religion, is written to be clear and understandable—even to non-scientists, and it opens up ideas that most people have not yet explored. It includes summaries of some lesser-known scientific theories which are more consistent with accounts described in the Bible. The author has taken a rather literal approach to the scriptures and related sources, and shares his findings without making dogmatic pronouncements.Should you read Science and Religion: Reconciling the Conflicts?Do. If you believe that truth is truth—from whatever the source.Do. If you’d like to understand better why so many scientific date estimates contradict Bible Chronology.Don’t. If you are totally convinced that science is not only the sole provider of real truth, but also its arbiter, and that religion has nothing positive to offer. This book will probably just annoy you and cause venom to spew from your pen.Do. If you are trying to decide whether to put your faith in God, in science, or some in each, read this book and find some promising possibilities for reconciling the conflicts.Don’t. If you are totally convinced that the only reality is the physical—that spiritual matters are just fantasy, you probably won’t enjoy this book.Do. If you are open to the possibility that there might be a reality beyond the realm of the physical—out of reach of modern technology, you’ll likely enjoy this book.Do. If you’d like to hear some unusual, but plausible possibilities for reconciling some of the conflicts between science and a rather literal approach to the Bible, read this book.Don’t. If you are convinced that all aspects of conventional science are tested and true, don’t read this book, it will probably cause you heartburn.Do. If you haven’t closed your mind to receiving truth from either science or religion, you’ll probably enjoy some intriguing theories which seem to lead in the direction of reconciling the conflicts.Don’t. If you are convinced that science—in practice—is totally objective and proven beyond any doubt, don’t read this book, it just might provoke you to anger.Do. If you recognize that the existence of God cannot be proved or disproved by science, you just might gain some intriguing insights.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Science and Religion: Reconciling the Conflicts. To get started finding Science and Religion: Reconciling the Conflicts, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Pages
524
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
Tate Publishing
Release
2013
ISBN
1625103794

Science and Religion: Reconciling the Conflicts

David Barker
4.4/5 (1290744 ratings)
Description: How much of science is fact, and how much is theory? How much evidence is needed to prove a theory? Why do scientific dating techniques give so many "ages" that contradict Bible chronology? Why do so many scientists say Noah’s Flood was just a myth? Why do people claim that their loss of faith was due to scientific “enlightenment”? These and related questions have led to more than 40 years of research—which, in turn, has led to intriguing possibilities for reconciling some of the conflicts between science and religion. Truth is truth—no matter the source. Sorting it out from the vast amount of information pouring out every day is an unending task. This book, Science and Religion, is written to be clear and understandable—even to non-scientists, and it opens up ideas that most people have not yet explored. It includes summaries of some lesser-known scientific theories which are more consistent with accounts described in the Bible. The author has taken a rather literal approach to the scriptures and related sources, and shares his findings without making dogmatic pronouncements.Should you read Science and Religion: Reconciling the Conflicts?Do. If you believe that truth is truth—from whatever the source.Do. If you’d like to understand better why so many scientific date estimates contradict Bible Chronology.Don’t. If you are totally convinced that science is not only the sole provider of real truth, but also its arbiter, and that religion has nothing positive to offer. This book will probably just annoy you and cause venom to spew from your pen.Do. If you are trying to decide whether to put your faith in God, in science, or some in each, read this book and find some promising possibilities for reconciling the conflicts.Don’t. If you are totally convinced that the only reality is the physical—that spiritual matters are just fantasy, you probably won’t enjoy this book.Do. If you are open to the possibility that there might be a reality beyond the realm of the physical—out of reach of modern technology, you’ll likely enjoy this book.Do. If you’d like to hear some unusual, but plausible possibilities for reconciling some of the conflicts between science and a rather literal approach to the Bible, read this book.Don’t. If you are convinced that all aspects of conventional science are tested and true, don’t read this book, it will probably cause you heartburn.Do. If you haven’t closed your mind to receiving truth from either science or religion, you’ll probably enjoy some intriguing theories which seem to lead in the direction of reconciling the conflicts.Don’t. If you are convinced that science—in practice—is totally objective and proven beyond any doubt, don’t read this book, it just might provoke you to anger.Do. If you recognize that the existence of God cannot be proved or disproved by science, you just might gain some intriguing insights.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Science and Religion: Reconciling the Conflicts. To get started finding Science and Religion: Reconciling the Conflicts, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Pages
524
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
Tate Publishing
Release
2013
ISBN
1625103794
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