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Science's Blind Spot: The Unseen Religion of Scientific Naturalism - eBookBrazos Press / 2007 / ePub
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Have questions about eBooks? Check out our eBook FAQs. Product DescriptionParadigm shifts happen rarely within specific sciencies, and when they do, they often shake that field to its core. Cornelius Hunter attempts to do just that, showing how modern science is influenced by theological and metaphysical thinking, rather than empirical data. Naturalism then, is shown not as a result of scientific inquiry, but rather is merely an untried presupposition. In its stead, Hunter proposes a new idea--moderate empiricism--which could potentially satisfy the demands of both intelligent design and mainstream modern science. 170 indexed pages, softcover.
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Publisher's DescriptionHad evolutionists been in charge, they wouldn't have made the mosquito, planetary orbits would align perfectly, and the human eye would be better designed. But they tend to gloss over their own failed predictions and faulty premises. Naturalists see Darwin's theories as "logical" and that's enough. To think otherwise brands you a heretic to all things wise and rational.
Science's Blind Spot takes the reader on an enlightening journey through the ever-evolving theory of evolution. Cornelius G. Hunter goes head-to-head with those who twist textbooks, confuse our children, and reject all challengers before they can even speak. This fascinating, fact-filled resource opens minds to nature in a way that both seeks and sees the intelligent design behind creation's masterpieces. Author BioProduct ReviewsProduct Q&AOther Customers Also PurchasedFind Related ProductsAuthor/Artist Review |