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Arguing Fairly
This book defends creation. However, it attempts to fairly
present the opposing view and fairly present evidence from which readers may
draw their own conclusions. This is not a book of propaganda and hate speech.
Rather, it is a book of gracious speech with powerful arguments in favor of
creation. When it comes to empirical science, it is abundantly clear that no one
knows it all. We all have much to learn.
A Web site for researching the topic from an evolutionist
view is www.talkorigins.org. At this Web site one can read articles topically or
search for what has been said on just about any subject related to this debate.
It also has an extensive list of links to creationist, as well as evolutionist,
Web sites.
Uniqueness and Direction of the Book
The subject matter in this text is not comprehensive; rather, it
was designed to be easily understood and persuasive. Many creationist books are
detailed and provide valuable insights, but often the power of persuasion is
lost in the wealth of words. Brevity is part of this book’s design, along with
a balance between easy readability and technical depth. This has resulted in
arguments that are clear, powerful and persuasive.
Rather than numerous topics with overwhelming data, this book
zeros in on just four arguments. One could easily memorize the four arguments.
Each argument convincingly exposes flaws in the theory of macroevolution.
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Open to the Truth
An honest skeptic is an open inquirer and a researcher. He
or she does not force preconceived beliefs into the data, and will agree to
go where the evidence leads.
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It is illegal to copy any material in this book without prior written
permission.
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