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What books would you recommend for a YEC?

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owen_rocks

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Hi:

I'm currently investinging non-YECism. What 1 or 2 books would you recommend I read related to Origins/Evolutions/Earth Age/Genesis that present alternative views?

Say you had a YEC friend that told you they'd be willing to read a book (with an
open mind and bible) you gave them that presented your view or an alternative view..what would it be?

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Yes, I would send them over to www.talkorigins.org

It provides the most comprehensive overview of all the science side of these debates. I would also recommend Finding Darwin's God for the science aspect, although I am not in complete agreement on the theology.

Another source would be a book called The Genesis Debate, which you can find here:

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/t...forum-20/102-9443692-3684954?v=glance&s=books

I have not yet read it (I have it ordered), but it seems to cover all three viewpoints: YEC, OEC and a non-literal reading of Genesis 1 and 2.
 
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Vance said:
Yes, I would send them over to www.talkorigins.org

It provides the most comprehensive overview of all the science side of these debates. I would also recommend Finding Darwin's God for the science aspect, although I am not in complete agreement on the theology.

Another source would be a book called The Genesis Debate, which you can find here:

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/t...forum-20/102-9443692-3684954?v=glance&s=books

I have not yet read it (I have it ordered), but it seems to cover all three viewpoints: YEC, OEC and a non-literal reading of Genesis 1 and 2.

it is a good first book, Framework comes off really good there.
here are several more introductory, entry level books that cover the not-YECist side, links to my reviews, forgive me for continually posting them, but i have a lot of time invested in reading and i think they can help narrow the field down:

the battle of beginnings why neither side is winning the creation-evolution debate
del ratzsch.
http://www.livejournal.com/users/rmwilliamsjr/61460.html

THE FOURTH DAY: what the Bible and the Heavens are telling us about the Creation
Howard J. Van Till
http://www.livejournal.com/users/rmwilliamsjr/10038.html

Three Views on Creation and Evolution
by James Porter Moreland (Editor), John Mark Reynolds (Editor), John J. Davis, Howard J. Van Till, Paul Nelson, Robert C. Newman
http://www.livejournal.com/~rmwilliamsjr/50752.html
 
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Vance said:
Yes, I would send them over to www.talkorigins.org

It provides the most comprehensive overview of all the science side of these debates.
Do they treat the issues fairly? I've read a few articles regarding Radiometric dating that I found helpful.

I would also recommend Finding Darwin's God for the science aspect, although I am not in complete agreement on the theology.
2nd recommendation for this one...interesting. What do you find objectionable about the theology in the book?


Another source would be a book called The Genesis Debate, which you can find here:

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0970224508/ref=ase_eblaforum-20/102-9443692-3684954?v=glance&s=books

I have not yet read it (I have it ordered), but it seems to cover all three viewpoints: YEC, OEC and a non-literal reading of Genesis 1 and 2.
Yeah...good. I ordered that one today along with Blocher's "In the Beginning".

Thanks for all the replies everybody.

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Talk Origins actually does a pretty good job of presenting both sides of the scientific debates fairly (in some cases giving the YEC argument more credit than it deserves, in fact), but they still present the bottom line that the YEC propositions are wrong (and explain why in great detail). Very, very rarely do they cross over into anti-religious statements.

As for Finding Darwin's God, it was a long time since I read it, but I recall that he took a too impersonal view of God. More theism than Christianity. But, his explanation of the science and how it fit within a theistic framework was very good.
 
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