Discover the wonders of creation and how they reveal a majestic God whose mastery of detail is evident everywhere. Learn to see yourself as God sees you: a treasured creation with whom He desires intimate relationship.
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33 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
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It's more bizarre out there and in here than we think...,
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This review is from: More Than Meets the Eye: Fascinating Glimpses of God's Power and Design (Paperback)
Swenson has performed a genuine service for non-scientists by gathering the latest research and information on the Body and the cosmos, and presenting it in an easy-to-read, easy-to-appreciate manner. He explains the bizarre world of quantum mechanics, relativity, light and atoms without minimizing how strange these all are, when compared to our everyday reliance on things being what they aeem to be. On the atom: "An atom is a tiny puff of smoke that stays put. It is weaselly, ghostly, otherworldly...Einstein..resisted the wierdness of atomic behavior as long as he could. Perhaps it is best to simply accept the fact that when things get this small, the nature of reality itself changes." Swenson's also got a good sense of humor: "If you were to stretch out all the neurons and dendritic connections in the brain and lay them end to end, they would reach for 100 thousand miles and circle the earth at the equator four times. (That's why it takes two Valiums.)" Swenson also makes an ongoing case for something he is convinced of: there is too much complexity, and orderliness, for all this to have happened by chance, and his conviction is backed up by quotes from scientists who also happen to be atheists:"Physicists Fred Hoyle and Chandra Wickramasinghe calculated the odds that all the functional proteins necessary for life might form in one place by random events as one chance in 10 to the 40,000 power. They concluded that this was 'an outrageously small probability that could not be faced even if the whole universe consisted of organic soup.'" Swenson's book is a great resource for someone wanting to catch up on some amazing scientific findings, as well as a challenge to anyone who believes it all happened by accident.
19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Simply Irresistible!,
This review is from: More Than Meets the Eye: Fascinating Glimpses of God's Power and Design (Paperback)
I began this book with a certain cynicism. I heard the author on the radio, found him to be both brilliant and enjoyable, so I bought the book. One problem: I've never enjoyed things scientific. Wow, what a great surprise! This book presents what I'll call "intimate science" so engagingly that I soon dropped my long-held objection to reading about science and enjoyed the read. As a believer, I most appreciated the deeper understanding of the limitlessness of God which this book fosters. (I find it amazing that the "official" reviewer of this book suggests that Swenson stretches credulity when he asserts that God could hear a billion prayers at once! She has missed the key point which leaps from these pages: God is without limits -- we view him through the eyes of finite mortality.) If you are a "seeker" -- read this book. If you like science -- read this book. If you don't like science but love theology and genuinely good writing -- read this book. If you are trying to develop a stronger "apologia" for the faith -- read this book.
19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
BUY THIS BOOK,
This review is from: More Than Meets the Eye: Fascinating Glimpses of God's Power and Design (Paperback)
Every now and then, a Christian book comes along that's an instant classic -- a book that winds up on every evangelical bookshelf in the nation -- a book like "Knowing God" or "Evidence That Demands a Verdict."I'm pretty sure "More Than Meets the Eye" will be one such book. Swenson believes that science actually supports religion -- that it shows us there is in fact a deity, undeniably so; that only a blind man or an idiot could think otherwise in view of the amazing complexity of our world; and, for those already convinced about God, his book also demonstrates that most of us have a concept of God that is pathetically small and inadequate. Tackling such topics as the human body, outer space, and subatomic physics, Swenson amasses such a dazzling array of facts and insights that you can start reading on almost any page and find it very tough to put down. This is the kind of book you buy for everyone you know, believer and unbeliever alike. It's absolutely fascinating, and essential reading.
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