A classic argument for the existence of God written by a British government research scientist.
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Arguing for the existence of God from science,
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This review is from: Does God Exist? Science Says Yes! (Paperback)
This book was originally published as 'God is : a scientist shows why it makes sense to believe in God' (Thomas Nelson Publishers 1978). A slightly revised and updated edition was published in India as 'Does God Exist? Science Says Yes!' by Printland Publishers in 1998. It has also been translated into German (under the title 'Es gibt Ihn doch!') and into Bengali.This is a very good book to give to someone who does feel there is anyone out there. For someone who does believe God exists, but can't believe in the God of the Bible this book is still relevant but Dr Hayward's second book 'God's Truth - a scientist shows why it makes sense to believe in the Bible' covers the ground in much more detail. For reference Alan Hayward also produced a third book 'Creation and Evolution' which makes a reasoned defence of divine creation but does not advance 'young earth' or 'flood geology' ideas.
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Simply one of the most important books ever written!,
This review is from: Does God Exist? Science Says Yes! (Paperback)
Science and God goes hand in hand. The more we discover the more obvious is the proof that God exits. You will never look at things the same way after you have read this book. No joke. Be prepared for a total mind change. You will never spend 10 dollars for anything more important than this book. Truly.
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