Description: This is a very literate look at the different religions of the world, detailing and comparing each one and finally arriving at the conclusion that there is only one God. The true God is the God Who created the universe in six days and revealed Himself to the Jewish people and sent His only Son to die for the sins of man.
Customer Reviews
Review Summary: God--will be the most important choice anyone will make
Date: 2007-05-27
Details: The purpose of this book Morris says, "is to help people understand why they should consider and then believe the saving gospel of Jesus Christ."----to help those who have been led astray.
This work is a good introduction to creationism: The first part of the book focuses on the science, where the second half mostly concentrates on the spiritual. Morris also donates a chapter on the influences of world religions. A book on creation would not be complete without discussing the first and second law of thermodynamics: these laws go completely against evolution, and is what one would expect of creation. Also, the evolutionary belief is: religion evolved from animism, to ancestor worship, to polytheism, to monotheism; but the facts are we are devolving from primitive monotheism to pantheism. So it is to say:
"It is either the only true religion [Christianity] or else completely false, so no one can remain neutral concerning it."
So why would so many waste their time or give up their lives on a lie. We haven't.............so:
"Christianity is not really Christianity if its adherents are not diligently trying to win non-Christians to faith in Christ."
God, or no God will be the most important choice anyone will make. Both are left to faith, but with the help of this book and many others like it, we are able to find truth through reason. One or the other is the greatest hoax ever perpetrated.
Wish you well
Scott
Review Summary: Very Helpful
Date: 2007-04-05
Details: Helpful resource for learning the scientific evidence for Biblical creation that's not taught in most educational textbooks.