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Decoding the language of God, can a scientist really be a believer? : a geneticist responds to Francis Collins, George C. Cunningham

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Decoding the language of God, can a scientist really be a believer? : a geneticist responds to Francis Collins, George C. Cunningham
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Decoding the language of God
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
318873030
Responsibility statement
George C. Cunningham
Sub title
can a scientist really be a believer? : a geneticist responds to Francis Collins
Summary
In his bestselling book, The Language of God, Francis Collins--the scientist who led the National Institutes of Health's Human Genome Project--attempted to harmonize the findings of scientific research with Christian belief. In this response to Collins's work, fellow geneticist George C. Cunningham presents a point-by-point rebuttal of The Language of God, arguing that there is no scientifically acceptable evidence to support belief in a personal God and much that discredits it. --from publisher description
Table Of Contents
Introduction -- Chapter one: from belief to atheism -- Chapter two: Evidence and rules of argument -- Chapter three: the war of worldviews -- Chapter four: whats wrond with the moral argument? -- Chapter five: cosmology: Origins of the Universe -- Chapter six: the Bible -- Chapter seven: Naturalism ( atheism and agnosticism) -- Chapter eight: supernaturalism (ethical monothesim, spirituality) -- Chapter nine: a personal God? -- Conclusion
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