books: why the evidence
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Why the evidence
The Blind Watchmaker: Why the Evidence of Evolution Reveals a Universe Without Design
Richard Dawkins
W. W. Norton
, 1996
Even IF blind
.....A watchmaker is still a watchmaker, and is presumably still making a watch that works. But whenever we don't understand something in our world, we say that there is no God. We profess to be intelligent beings but we think we know all there is to know, particularly ...
Why Scripture Matters: Reading the Bible in a Time of Church Crisis
John Burgess
Westminster John Knox Press
, 1998
Bible Study
Transformational - moving from scholarly Biblical study to serious personal interaction with Scripture. Asks a good question: What exactly is a holy book? Points out how the "enlightenment mentality" and legalistic thinking has inhibited our enjoyment of the Bible.
Don't Check Your Brains at the Door: A Book of Christian Evidences (Know What You Believe and Why)
Josh McDowell
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Bob Hostetler
Word Publishing
, 1992
Josh McDowell has done it again!
Once again, Josh McDowell has produced a phenomenal work that serves to help Christian teens live godly lives in an ungodly world. This time, Josh tackles various wicked worldviews (any worldview that is not Christian is wicked) and modern philosophies such as moral ...
The Facts on Why You Can Believe the Bible (Facts On Series)
John Ankerberg
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John Weldon
Harvest House Publishers
, 2004
Small booklet...still, to the point with cognitive arguments
Dummy me thought this was more than a booklet...it's small with few pages; however, what's packed in those few pages constitute a well thought out argument, factual and concise data, and numerous references for further study. The booklet costs a few dollars and is ...
Why You Can Have Confidence in the Bible: Bridging the Distance Between Your Heart and God's Word
Harold J. Sala
Harvest House Publishers
, 2008
Outstanding apologetic for the accuracy of the Bible
Why You Can Have Confidence in the Bible by Harold J. Sala is a wonderfully written apologetic for the accuracy and authenticity of the Bible. Sala goes over familiar territory in several cases restating the archaeological discoveries that have proved many of the ...
Why People Believe Weird Things: Pseudoscience, Superstition, and Other Confusions of Our Time
Michael Shermer
Holt Paperbacks
, 2002
Well thought out book showing how even smart people can believe weird things.
Well written easy to understand book about the psychology of how people (even smart people) can fall into common logical fallacies and come to wrong conclusions if they aren't careful. Must read.
Why Cover Up?: Why Governments Conceal the Evidence of Extraterrestrial Visitation
NewParadigmPress.com, 2008
A good question
A very intelligent book. A great title, a great question and lots of great answers. I am not going to spoil the suspense. You must read this book. Something you did not know about. All the answers are there. Read THIS BOOK! S. Mahdi, Cairo, Egypt
20 Compelling Evidences That God Exists: Discover Why Believing In God Makes So Much Sense
Kenneth D. Boa
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Robert M., Jr. Bowman
David C. Cook
, 2005
Grips your interest and provides ammunition for the beleaguered Christian
Just as its title says, 20 Compelling Evidences takes a deep look at how we can know for sure that God exists. The Foreword is an interesting discussion about our relevant doubts and how to find answers for them. Then the evidences begin. Commencing with reality, ...
101 Reasons You Can Believe: Why the Christian Faith Makes Sense (Examine the Evidence)
Ralph O. Muncaster
Harvest House Publishers
, 2004
101 Reasons You Can Believe
All of Ralph Muncaster's books are well worth one's time to read! He is thorough in his research and the books are fun to read!!
Why Aren't More Women in Science?: Top Researchers Debate the Evidence
American Psychological Association (APA)
, 2006
Why aren't more women pursuing careers in science, engineering, and math? Is the lack of women in these fields a consequence of societal discouragements, innate differences in ability between the sexes, or differences in aspirations? These questions always spark a host of other questions-and a multiplicity of answers-all of which have ...
Why we need an 'accord' for Federal Reserve credit policy. (followed by a commentary on article by E.J. ...
Marvin Goodfriend
Ohio State University Press
, 1994
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Why Does God Allow Suffering? (Examine the EvidenceŽ)
Ralph O. Muncaster
Harvest House Publishers
, 2001
Can God truly be loving if He allows pain? Building on the evidence from God’s Word, this book helps readers know God better and understand the role suffering plays in our lives.
The Case Against Darwin: Why the Evidence Should Be Examined
James Perloff
Refuge Books
, 2002
Simple and straight to the point
For someone who didn't know there were any arguments against Darwinism, this book is small, easy to read and to the point. It summarizes a number of important arguments against Darwinism. It is a good "starter" book and has some references to some other books that ...
Why I Preach That the Bible Is Literally True (Library of Baptist Classics, Vol 10)
W. A. Criswell
,
Timothy George
, ...
Broadman & Holman Pub
, 1995
Criswell Preaches What He Believes
In the world of computers, a circular reference occurs when the information in a data field is used to determine the data field's own value. Programmers must avoid circular references in software -- theologians must contend with them In "Why I Preach That the Bible ...
Why I Still Believe: (Hint: Its the Only Way the World Makes Sense)
Joe Boot
Baker Books
, 2006
Takes a presuppositionalist viewpoint
After hearing Joe Boot speak twice, and being impressed with his arguments and powerful presentation, I bought this book. I didn't realize that it takes a presuppositionalist viewpoint, since the arguments he made when I heard him speak were classical evidentialist ...
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