EVOLUTION AND THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD

EVOLUTION AND THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD

by Thomas F. Harkins, Jr.
EVOLUTION AND THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD

EVOLUTION AND THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD

by Thomas F. Harkins, Jr.

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Overview

Evolution is the darling of the secular scientific community. Indeed, many scientists who generally subscribe to Christian or other religious beliefs now cater to it. But is evolution really supportable?


Part 1 of this book shows evolution is based on the naturalist assumption; that is, in the educational community the only permissible explanation for observable natural phenomena is natural causes, not supernatural. However, this assumption is itself inconsistent with the ultimate scientific paradigm, the scientific method. In other words, observations, experiments, and established scientific laws are inconsistent with evolutionary theory, and instead consistent with an intelligent design explanation. Following that in Part 2 is a lively debate between the author and an agnostic on not only evolution but multiple other issues debated between Christians and those of agnostic or atheistic persuasions.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940160942292
Publisher: Xulon Press
Publication date: 01/29/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

The author, Thomas F. Harkins, Jr., is a Christian litigation and appellate lawyer in Fort Worth, Texas. He is also a part-time author, primarily on subjects related to religion, evolution, and apologetics, such as his previously published Evolution Claptrap—Ancient and Modern, where he critiqued works by Charles Darwin, Francis Collins of the Human Genome Project, and theologian John Sailhamer. He has also had published multiple letters to the editor in various publications on similar subjects. He is married and has one adult daughter and one deceased son.
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