SCIENCE AND RELIGION by David Barker

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SCIENCE AND RELIGION by David Barker

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In plain language, after excruciating research (34 pages of bibliography), David M. Barker's SCIENCE AND RELIGION narrows the quagmire-strewn distance between ancient and modern knowledge. Through clear-eyed observation and enough documentation to cast doubt, Barker systematically addresses the inconsistencies of science's refutation of Biblical historic claims. Countless examples drill wide holes in scientific "fact," as they brush away some of the sands of doubt over scriptural accuracy.
Barker's logic, and openness to challenge, fill this work front to back. The book spouts an Indiana Jones-like dare for a less narrow view of existence, and for an acknowledgment of unseen influences.
But for any reader, the true test of scholarly work is its effect.
My stand on topics like evolution, carbon-14 dating and comets, while accepting of minor alterations, has always stood firm with the science I'd "read or heard about," but never tested.
No longer.
SCIENCE AND RELIGION, to a uncertain degree, has changed my mind.
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