Learn About Creation in Scientific Challenges To Evolutionary Theory
Many people tend to treat religion and science as separate belief systems when it comes to discussing about how our world and universe came to be and other supposedly Biblical phenomena. In this well-researched read, Jay Schabacker shares studies about how people of scientific inquiry can still be faithful Christian devotees and discusses what it means to believe in miracles.
ATLANTA, July 24, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Scientific Challenges To Evolutionary Theory: How These Challenges Affect Religion by Jay Schabacker shares the various pieces of research talking about the differences between Creationism and the Evolutionism. With matters such as chance and miracles entering the debate, we cannot help but separate the two. Despite this, though, the author shares that these might be more similar than most people would think. He talks about how these two complement rather than contradict each other the same way many knowledgeable, well-known academics are devout followers of the Christian faith.
After quoting Genesis 1:1 "In the beginning God created the heavens and earth," the author shares with readers how he feels about the wonder of creation. "This is the answer revealed by the Creator himself. Those who deny God have suggested other alternative answers, but as we have seen, they reduce to self-contradictory nonsense. Gravity is not nothing. Space is not nothing. A multiverse is not nothing."
Jay Schabacker then shares names of active and published holders of doctorate degrees in the various fields of science who believe in the creation. Many of these credible academics, each with his or her own expertise, would consider the events mentioned in the Book of Genesis in the Old Testament as considerable truth.
The author also shares historical pieces of evidence such as ancient writings that prove true the events of Biblical text as well as the existence of the people mentioned in them. From Akkadian to Egyptian stone carvings dating back to as far as the time of Noah's Ark on Mount Ararat, our ancestors share with us what they knew to be true—that miracles exist and persevere.
"The sun, the moon, the flowers growing in a field, the birds and fish in all their variety, a flash of lightning and an earthquake, wild animals and we humans, the miraculous birth of every human being, and our human bodies—that we are finding more about each year. We are walking miracles."
SOURCE Jay Schabacker

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