Book Embraces Handiwork of God and Science's Support of Creation
BookSurge proudly announces the publication of Darwin’s Design Dilemma: How 20th Century Science Supports the Account of Creation in Genesis by Lowell E. Coker, Ph.D.
KEOKUK, IOWA (PRWEB) December 9, 2005 -- BookSurge proudly announces the publication of Darwin’s Design Dilemma: How 20th Century Science Supports the Account of Creation in Genesis by Lowell E. Coker, Ph.D.
Over the past century, many respected members of the international scientific community have supported the Biblical version of the origin of man. The concept of six days of creation, once considered purely religious in etiology, is now being viewed through the eyes of physicists and biologists, biochemists and geneticists. A movement is underway to view creation from a theological and scientific perspective, explaining Origins as the result of Intelligent Design by God.
In Darwin’s Design Dilemma: How 20th Century Science Supports the Account of Creation in Genesis, Dr. Lowell E. Coker, a highly respected microbiologist and biochemist, lays out a convincing argument for this increasingly accepted theory. For example, the author presents a creationist model (for the origin of the physical universe) as a scientifically-based alternative to the Big Bang theory. Additionally, he points out how this model is not only consistent with the account of Creation presented in Genesis 1:1-4, but is substantiated by modern science, including particle physics findings that are commonly accepted today.
What adds to this book’s uniqueness is the author’s inspired use of many color illustrations that clearly explain the evidence of Intelligent Design. Appropriate for readers from high school forward, this book is certain to become a primary source of information for every educator and reader desiring comprehensive and irrefutable support of a new, exciting, and widely-held belief.
Author bio:
Dr. Lowell E. Coker earned his doctorate in microbiology and biochemistry from Southern Illinois University. Before his retirement, he was an industrial research scientist and administrator specializing in industrial enzyme systems. Dr. Coker continues his studies and pursues hobbies of hand-spinning and -weaving. A member of the Creation Research Society, Burlington Institute of Origins Science, and Rotary International, he resides with Carol, his wife of nearly fifty years in Keokuk, Iowa.
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