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by Lee Tiffin (Author) "How much more exciting to be hit on the head by a fantastic piece of sky than by a mere acorn of truth from a..." (more)
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"This is a good book... it is an excellent summary of the arguments which most seriously refute the flood geology thesis... an excellent first answer to those colleagues and students who might want to study the creationist thesis." Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith

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Lee Tiffin demonstrates why he believes creationism is based on unscientific methods, and why he believes creationism should not be taught in public schools. He introduces scientific information and numerical data based on recognized standards to argue that creation science rests on guessing, not on verifiable evidence.

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  • Hardcover: 229 pages
  • Publisher: Prometheus Books (August 1994)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0879758988
  • ISBN-13: 978-0879758981
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.3 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #2,197,925 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars very good for what it sets out to do, July 29, 2001
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When you buy this book, you need to understand that it's a criticism of creationism, not an explanation of evolution. If you want a book on evolution, there are much better choices.
I would also like to mention that the last person to write a review of the book gave it a very unfair one star. He complained that this book did not cover Behe's theories of irreducible complexity, despite the fact that this book came out four years before Behe's. One can hardly fault the author for not defending his work against hypotheses that didn't exist yet.
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22 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I wish they'd read this book in Kansas...., August 25, 1999
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The story of creation is a beautiful myth. Many cultures andreligions have a myth about how the world began and they are as variedas each religion is in comparison to each other. But the key word here is myth. Myths are told as a spiritual explanation of it all. They are not meant as literal fact nor were they ever meant that way. Lee Tiffin, as a minister as well as a scientist, understands this; and in a superb balance of his two seemingly disparate vocations, he has created a masterful essay on why we should not pollute religion with politics and vice versa. To do so is to degrade both. School is not only rote memorization, it is where a child is supposed to be taught to think logically, not to pervert the mythology of ANY religion as a science. The more technical language will intimidate the lay reader--one can skim through this and not lose the message. It is also important to know that Mr Tiffin is not attacking religion, but attacking the idea of religion being mandated upon us. If you are concerned in any way about this issue, please read this book and recommend it to your local school board.
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18 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Explains Why the Creationist's Science Method is Upside Down, July 22, 1999
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I'm not sure that this book's subtitle is an accurate portrayal of its intent. Fundamentalist ideas are objects of faith (or they should be) so refuting them seems extraordinary if not impossible. But I think the subtitle is a poke at the fundamentalist who wishes to refute science by acts of faith, an irony if ever there was one. Tiffin does an excellent job of explaining why the "scientific method" practiced by creationists is upside-down. Rather than deductions and inductions radiating out from evidence, as it should, the creationist makes evidence radiate out from its presupposition that the creation story in Genesis is factual. Indeed, one can readily see this difference in how Darwin induced a theory based on the physical evidence that he observed. Contrast this with the modern creationists who use physical evidence to try to prove a pre-established notion of what the evidence should tell them. Creationists do a great disservice to both religion and science by trying to hoist on the public the notion that creationism is legitimate science. It is not. It turns the scientific method on its head and has none of the attributes that one would expect from a scientific theory (e.g. predictive qualities, practical uses, and conceptual falsification). While somewhat technical in nature, I believe this book is useful in helping the public understand why valid science opposes creationism. However, I don't expect the book to be especially useful to creationists since I have encountered few of them who understand and appreciate the right side up scientific method.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Need a little more than your own common sense?
Well, here it is! Tiffin writes in an easy, relaxed style that makes for a leisurely read. Sure to p**s off the brainless fundamentalist. Read more
Published on January 31, 2003 by John Powers

1.0 out of 5 stars Not qualified
For a person with only a master's degree, he has alot to say about nothing. His comments can be easily refutted by well known creation scientist, who have a doctorate degree.
Published on December 2, 2002 by steve

2.0 out of 5 stars SEEING, BUT BLIND
I RESPECT THE CREDENTIALS OF THE AUTHOR, BUT I DO HAVE ONE VERY IMPORTANT QUESTION. WHY DO EVOLUTIONISTS, THE "TRUE SCEINTISTS",CONSTANTLY LOSE DEBATES AGAINST THEIR... Read more
Published on July 3, 2002

1.0 out of 5 stars Why are the facts never considered.....
Wow. Was this this work of fiction completly devoid of facts or was it just me? I was completly disapointed with the "scientific" "evidence" presented in... Read more
Published on May 21, 2000

5.0 out of 5 stars Why do creationists never read science books?
If only creationists would take the time to read something other than books by creationists, about creationists, and for creationists, they may learn something about the real... Read more
Published on April 16, 2000 by I Can Think for Myself

5.0 out of 5 stars A great example of how reasoning can go wrong
Its been some time since I read this book. I should re-read it again and make a better review in the near future. Read more
Published on February 4, 1999

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