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Reason in the Balance: The Case Against Naturalism in Science, Law & Educationby Phillip E. JohnsonInterVarsity PressWhich is more “reasonable”: belief in God or belief in accidental evolutionary progress? Phillip Johnson, author or Darwin on Trial and instigator of the Intelligent Design movement, brilliantly makes the case for an intelligent designer and controller at work. Johnson shows how the philosophy of Naturalism that underlies Darwinian theories has shaped science, law, and even education. He demonstrates that Naturalism relies on unprovable beliefs that are less credible than the Christian's belief in God. This may sound like boring philosophy, but Johnson's lively writing style and use of anecdotes makes very appealing and easy to understand. This book is great for adults and college students.
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