Book Reviews

  • March 29, 2022, pp. 48–53

    This book is an addition to the creationist literature in that it is further strong evidence that Hugh Ross, Gleason Archer and other old-earth proponents do not have a historical leg to stand on.

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    Deep Time and the Christian Worldview
    Nov. 19, 2015 from Answers in Depth

    Today’s manifestation of the war against truth is seen in the venom and vigor with which secularists use evolution and deep time to attack Christianity.

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    A Critique of Dr. Peter Enns’ Book The Bible Tells Me So
    Feb. 26, 2015 from Answers in Depth

    Dr. Peter Enns continues his destructive influence on Christian faith and the Bible in his assault on God’s Word in his book The Bible Tells Me So.

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    Review of The Lost Gospel by Simcha Jacobovici and Barrie Wilson
    Jan. 22, 2015 from Answers in Depth

    The Lost Gospel is yet another attempt to show Jesus as the husband of Mary Magdalene, and this time Jacobovici claims to have proof.

  • Nov. 17, 2014 from Answers in Depth

    Biblical truth is by no means at odds with observational science, and it will triumph over man’s godless assertions.

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    Were New Testament Books Forged?
    Nov. 12, 2014 from Answers in Depth

    This review will provide a cursory review of Forged, critique Ehrman’s methodology, and expose his many exaggerated conclusions.

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    Review of The Magician’s Twin: C. S. Lewis on Science, Scientism, and Society
    July 3, 2013 from Answers in Depth

    While not addressing the age of the earth, this book contains many powerful chapters that point out the dangers and implications of the theory of evolution.

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    Reformed View of Origins?
    Sept. 3, 2008 from Answers in Depth

    The book Origins: A Reformed Look at Creation, Design, & Evolution fails to live up to its title and skews or ignores both scientific and theological evidence.

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    Explaining Design Away
    Dec. 1, 2004, pp. 31–34

    If this is the best that evolutionary philosophy can offer (and it may well be), then creationists have nothing at all to fear.

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    The Biblical Origins of Science
    Aug. 1, 2004, pp. 49–52

    The book expresses what we know in our hearts to be true—that God works through and often despite fallible humans—but it is good to see such scholarly support emerging from the poverty of materialism.

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    Disappointing Discourse
    Aug. 1, 2002, pp. 40–41

    Waltke’s overall approach to the creation account and the interpretation he adopts in this commentary is not much different from what he has previously written on this subject.

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    Geocentric Gobbledegook
    Aug. 1, 2001, pp. 36–37

    The problems with Bouw’s book pale in comparison with those of this book by Marshall Hall.

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    Nailing Jello (Jelly) to the Wall
    Aug. 1, 2001, pp. 27–30

    This book reveals Tattersall and Schwartz revolting against the current scheme of human evolution—especially the straight line arrangement of human ancestry.

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    Eviscerating Eldredge: A Review
    Aug. 1, 2001, pp. 13–16

    There is a plethora of anti-creationist books on the market, most of which are so inaccurate that they are hardly worth dignifying with a review. This book is little better.

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    Dare to Question the Materialist High Priests
    April 1, 2001, pp. 34–38

    University of Berkeley law professor Phillip Johnson dentifies and dissects a key philosophical assumption which constrains the ways data is allowed to be interpreted in the physical sciences.

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    Divisions Unresolved
    April 1, 2001, pp. 39–43

    The subject of this work is the relationship between science and Christianity. Four views are presented and the representatives of each respond to every other presentation.

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    Unbinding the Rules
    Dec. 1, 2000, pp. 35–38

    In Genesis Unbound, Sailhamer adopts a unique view of the creation account in order to harmonise it with the claims of modern science.

  • Research Paper
    Doppler Toppler?
    Dec. 1, 2000, pp. 39–45

    What if the redshift of starlight is unrelated to the Doppler effect, i.e. the principle that relative motion changes the observed frequency of the light emitted from a light source?

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    The Tower with Many Flaws
    Aug. 1, 2000, pp. 41–46

    However, Pennock frequently ridicules the Bible and is generally contemptuous when referring to creationists.

  • Research Paper
    Designer Science
    April 1, 2000, pp. 28–34

    Dembski reviews many of the earlier ideas and adds new thoughts relevant to the evolution vs. creation debate.

  • Research Paper
    Divining Design
    Nov. 1, 1999, pp. 34–39

    Throughout Church history, a popular argument for the existence of God has been based on the appearance of designed structures in nature.

  • Research Paper
    Disappointing Delusion
    April 1, 1999, pp. 33–36

    In the Preface, Dawkins declares that his intention in this book is to make science more appealing to a young generation which prefers the beauty of art.

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    Book Review: River Out of Eden: A Darwinian View of Life
    Dec. 1, 1996, pp. 322–327

    Richard Dawkins’ River Out of Eden is a river of DNA that is the true source of life and the one molecule that must be understood if life is to be understood.

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