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F**R
Five Stars
Good information that is not widely talked about to the general public.
P**W
Selective Arguments Promoting Young-Earthism and Ignoring Much Contrary Data
The author has "Ph.D" after his name on the cover, but it's not in paleontology or geology, but psychology. This short book (more like a booklet) is essentially a promotion of young-earth, anti-evolutionary claims, with each topic treatment only dealing with literature and interpretations favoring that view, largely ignoring mountains of evidence that contradicts YECism, even from other Christians. For example, Biddle promotes the idea that the book of Job in the Bible describes a sauropod dinosaur, even though a more careful look at the verses in question shows that both scientifically and Biblically, other interpretations are more likely. For more info on that Google "Was Behemoth a Dinosaur?, Kuban" He tries to argue that the fossil record indicates that dinsoaurs and most other fossils were buried in the Genesis Flood only a few thousand years ago, whereas mountains of evidence to the contrary (including the details of fossil succession) are ignored. He claims that fresh, unfossilized dinosaur bones were found in Alaska, but even other YECs dispute this, and it was never properly documented. I give the book two stars instead of none only because the author seems sincere, and because not everything in the book is wrong, though much of it is. For a far more sound treatment of these issues from a Christian perspective, see the bibleandscience dot com website or anything by the American Scientific Affiliation.
K**Y
Not in a readable book format.
This is not in a readable book form. More like just notes with the sources listed in the back. Not what I expected. It does have some good information however.
C**S
Possibly
Good book
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