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Author Topic:   Recommend ID/Creationism literature?
nessie235
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Message 1 of 15 (581184)
09-14-2010 10:25 AM


Creationists, what three books would you recommend to me, an evolutionist, that would best help me understand your side of the debate? Please let me know why you chose those books, too.

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nessie235
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Message 8 of 15 (581332)
09-15-2010 4:18 AM


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What is your level of knowledge on the subject ? What is your field of interest ? (genetics, geology, cosmology, etc. ?)
I read a couple of books 8 or 9 years ago in high school when I first became a creationist. I only changed my mind within the last year and I have been more interested in the debate lately. I am familiar with most of the basic arguments (absence of "intermediates" in the fossil record, irreducible complexity, unreliability of carbon dating, etc.) I want to make sure I have a complete picture of what creationists generally maintain instead of learning about just one area.
slevesque, thank you for your list. Bones of Contention is one of the books I originally read. It looks like Genetic Entropy would be a good place to start if I can find a copy.

  
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