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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An intriguing read that should not be missed,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Discovering God in Science (Perfect Paperback)
Can there be links in science to a creator? "Discovering God in Science: Science Discoveries That Suggest There Is a Creator" discusses the potential links from science in discussing the possibility of a divine creator. Drawing lines from evolution, the Earth's place in the universe, and the origin of the Universe, there is much to discuss for both Christians and scientists within. Intriguing theories, "Discovering God in Science" is an intriguing read that should not be missed.
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This review is from: Discovering God in Science (Perfect Paperback)
The publisher of this book (Tate Publishing) has a website that allows you to enter in a code that is printed on the back cover of the book so you can listen to it, and I REALLY like this option.The book itself is very well written (not too compicated, not too simple, just right for the layman) and although atheists will undoubtedly not like it... you will!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Interesting and Insightful,
This review is from: Discovering God in Science (Perfect Paperback)
I found the book Discovering God in Science it to be informative and insightful. The basic scientific facts & theories surrounding the beginning of our universe are presented in a highly professional yet very understandable way. Most importantly, recent findings are presented which enable the reader to clearly understand previous misconceptions.The origin of life on this earth, also subject to various theories, is treated with the same consideration. In each case the reader is invited to form his/her own opinion as to what to believe. . . . The human body itself is far to complex to have formed randomly or by chance, thus suggesting Intelligent Design. His points warning about the forces in our society who seek to steer us away from God are well taken. Along with this I cannot overlook the sometimes humorous and personal way in which the book is written. Carol Briggs
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Not worth the paper upon which it is printed,
This review is from: Discovering God in Science (Perfect Paperback)
There are plenty of good books about science to be had. This is certainly not one of them. The author has a limited understanding of the subject and clearly has no professional background on which he is basing his declarations about reality. If you are already a believer, reading this book is just an exercise in patting yourself on the back. If you have any familiarity with the subjects of this book, you'll find his attempts to find a god in the gaps to be not only stultifying but also absurdly unsuited for publication. Save your money, buy a book with real substance instead.
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Discovering God in Science by Charles E. Steele (Perfect Paperback - July 14, 2009)
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