Hunt, Dave.

Cosmos, creator and human destiny : answering Darwin, Dawkins, and the new atheists Dave Hunt. - Bend, Ore. : The Berean Call c2010. - 606 pages ; 24 cm.

Includes bibliographic references (P. [567]-551) and index

Includes bibliographic references (p. [567]-551) and index.

The challenge of the cosmos -- Science then and now -- The new atheists' speculative "science" -- Impassable chasms, impossible cliffs -- In the beginning: the question of origins -- The eternal dilemma -- Why can't "science" tell us why? -- What about the big bang? -- From big bang to life? -- Descent into collective madness? -- Selfish genes, selfish people -- The riddle of "life" -- Consciousness, conscience and morals -- Morals and meaning without God -- Against all odds -- The emperor has no clothes -- Misunderstandings and false charges -- The overlooked, irrefutable proof -- The role of Israel and of Christ as further proof -- What if--? What then?. Includes bibliographic references (p. [567]-551) and index. - Contents:The challenge of the cosmos -- Science then and now -- The new atheists' speculative "science" -- Impassable chasms, impossible cliffs -- In the beginning: the question of origins -- The eternal dilemma -- Why can't "science" tell us why? -- What about the big bang? -- From big bang to life? -- Descent into collective madness? -- Selfish genes, selfish people -- The riddle of "life" -- Consciousness, conscience and morals -- Morals and meaning without God -- Against all odds -- The emperor has no clothes -- Misunderstandings and false charges -- The overlooked, irrefutable proof -- The role of Israel and of Christ as further proof -- What if--? What then?. -Dave Hunt dethrones the Darwinian imagination that has exalted itself against the knowledge of God--and in the process, reveals fatal flaws in the logic of both cosmic and secular humanism. --from vendor description Includes bibliographic references (p. [567]-551) and index. -The challenge of the cosmos -- Science then and now -- The new atheists' speculative "science" -- Impassable chasms, impossible cliffs -- In the beginning: the question of origins -- The eternal dilemma -- Why can't "science" tell us why? -- What about the big bang? -- From big bang to life? -- Descent into collective madness? -- Selfish genes, selfish people -- The riddle of "life" -- Consciousness, conscience and morals -- Morals and meaning without God -- Against all odds -- The emperor has no clothes -- Misunderstandings and false charges -- The overlooked, irrefutable proof -- The role of Israel and of Christ as further proof -- What if--? What then?. -Dave Hunt dethrones the Darwinian imagination that has exalted itself against the knowledge of God--and in the process, reveals fatal flaws in the logic of both cosmic and secular humanism. --from vendor description

Dave Hunt dethrones the Darwinian imagination that has exalted itself against the knowledge of God--and in the process, reveals fatal flaws in the logic of both cosmic and secular humanism. --from vendor description

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Evolution (Biology)--Religious aspects--Christianity--Religious aspects--Christianity.
Theodicy.
Natural theology.
Human beings--Origin--Religious aspects--Origin--Religious aspects.
Theological anthropology--Christianity--Christianity.
Evolution (Biology)--Religious aspects--Christianity.
Human beings--Origin--Religious aspects.
Theological anthropology--Christianity.
Evolution (Biology)--Religious aspects.
Humanism.
Atheism.