I've read 6 of John MacArthur's books. Every book was a very worthwhile and Biblical read. To be a geneticist you must believe in evolution, from deep inside I saw how unscientific it really is. Spent 3 years as a geneticist, became a chemist then physician. I've found "weak science" professions are pro-evolution, "strong-science" professions are significantly less pro-evolution. Isaac Asimov was an instructor at a...
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Only Moses' original intent settles how long the first of weekdays went.Excellent resource. Get extra copies and share with friends. Allows Scripture to decide over secular scientific theorizing.
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John MacArthur is a man who does his homework. In this book, Dr. MacArthur takes on the tough questions concerning Genesis 1-11 in this age of science. While many evangelicals follow the leads of prominent Christians who affirm the Bible as the Word of God but reject a literal, six-day creation, John MacArthur continues to believe and preach the literalness of God's Word. And he does it by not only looking at science through...
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John MacArthur wrote Battle For The Beginning primarily to address the world's origins from a Biblical viewpoint. The book is aimed at a Christian audience and is not so much a defense of creationism as it is a defense of a literal six-day creation. This is not a book that primarily focuses on convincing unbelieving evolutionists of creationism, but rather it focuses on convincing Christians who believe that in some form of...
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As would be expected from such an outstanding Bible teacher as MacArthur, he presents much fresh thought into a controversial topic. He correctly notes the futility of naturalism, with its pseudo-intellectual backing of Darwinism and in turn ITS pseudo-intellectual backing of the old-Earth dogmas of Lyell and Hutton. He also shows conclusively that EVERYWHERE else in the Bible the first chapters of Genesis are cited, they...
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