Baby Dinosaurs on the Ark?: The Bible and Modern Science and the Trouble of Making It All Fit
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This book is for those who want to explore the intersection of faith and science, and who are ready to look at the evidence with an open mind. A former creationist turned science educator, Janet Kellogg Ray, takes a bold step in reexamining the beliefs of her past. Ray, who once subscribed to the idea that Earth and humanity were created in their present form within the last 10,000 years, now delves into the scientific evidence that challenges this notion. She scrutinizes the creationist worldview, questioning whether it can withstand the test of scientific inquiry. Can the Grand Canyon's formation be attributed to the Great Flood, rather than millions of years of erosion? Did baby dinosaurs indeed accompany Noah on his ark? Ray's journey is a personal one, driven by a desire to spare fellow Christians the mental contortions she once endured. By exploring the findings of geology, paleontology, and biology, she reveals the inconsistencies between a literal interpretation of Genesis and the empirical evidence. Yet, as a committed Christian, Ray also argues that accepting evolution does not necessarily imply atheism, and that God's role in creation can be reconciled with scientific discovery. This book is an invitation to those willing to engage with the intersection of faith and science, and to approach the evidence with an open and inquiring mind.
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