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evo cruncher is great, January 30, 2006
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Super Book! I'm 51 yrs old and was a "dyed in the wool" evolutionist until a few years ago. I finally put aside my predjudices and gave intelligent design a fair hearing. Evolution IS a fairy tale for grown-ups... I noticed the reviewer who gave it a bad review resorted to name calling. When you don't have facts on your side that's all you can do, right? I used to do the same thing when I was smug, arrogant, and certain that I knew it all.
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19 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
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Great Book!, December 12, 2005
This review is from: The Evolution Cruncher (Paperback)
I don't know what the other reviewer was talking about on this page. He obviously didn't read this book. Either that or he is a close minded evolutionist that believes the lies that he was taught in the public schools. Even when presented with mountains of factual evidence in books such as this one, they still have to hold on to that old evolution fairy tale. It's absolutely ridiculous to believe in a theory that says that everything evolved from the big bang, an explosion of nothing. How does nothing explode? Come on, even Darwin admited there was a creator.
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22 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
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WOW! Great reference book - LOTS of information !!, September 5, 2006
This review is from: The Evolution Cruncher (Paperback)
In any book on this subject, you will find ideas you agree with, and ideas you don't. There were a few of the summaries that I felt were fairly accurate, but perhaps a bit oversimplified - however, the author almost always went on to explain his thought process, etc. I also found it helpful to remember that this book (containing a small mountain on information) summarizes and refers to information and quotations from various scientists and authors which are given other places, (i.e. the website, or the three-part series).
I would strongly recommend this book to anyone interested in this subject. I identified very strongly with the author, and it sounds like his story is similar to mine. I had to search through oceans of data and mountains of books to find similar information when I had my own questions on the subject years ago.
While it is perhaps not the most professionally produced book I have ever read, I have done considerable research in this area, and I found no blatant binaccuracies. I also felt that the typeset was readable, and had no problem with the bolding, etc. as the author explains this in a "key" in the book's Preface. There is certainly no question as to the author's viewpoint. In many ways, I could identify with the "passion" of his arguments, as I have been through the same struggle myself.
Besides, where else can you get so much good, solid information for so cheap ??
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