This book examines the greatest modern challenge to faith in the Bible; the dogma that is called Darwinism. The concept that the Universe, and all that is in it, came about by pure chance is counter to all sound Bible teaching. To compete with these pervading theories the author argues that we should not resort to blind faith, instead we should rely on the principle that God is the author of both the Bible and nature.
The debate of Design vs Chance as the correct mechanism for explaining creation has become a high profile subject in the media and also in political circles in recent years. However, this book was not written with any intent to enter into that dispute. This book was first conceived in my thoughts ten years ago when we had our first grandchild, and it is dedicated to all grandchildren with the hope that they will appreciated that htere is a God of Creation. There was a time when the study of the natural world and of the Bible were conisidered equally valid fields of inquiry for the educated person, the writings of Sir Isaac Newton illustrating that duality. Since the 19th Century the two have diverged and . . .