What Is Science?

Part Three of Antidisestablishmentarianism: Secularists like Charles Watts and Richard Dawkins affirm a single belief, though they vary in their methods of stating it. They believe that there is no evidence for the truth of any "revealed faith and that only secularist science should be permitted to exist. People who call a religion "revealed" mean that somehow these people were told what to believe by a non-material means and that there is no outside evidence that the written record, their holy scriptures, are true or authoritative.

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What Is Science?

Part Three of Antidisestablishmentarianism: Secularists like Charles Watts and Richard Dawkins affirm a single belief, though they vary in their methods of stating it. They believe that there is no evidence for the truth of any "revealed faith and that only secularist science should be permitted to exist. People who call a religion "revealed" mean that somehow these people were told what to believe by a non-material means and that there is no outside evidence that the written record, their holy scriptures, are true or authoritative.

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What Is Science?

What Is Science?

What Is Science?

What Is Science?

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Part Three of Antidisestablishmentarianism: Secularists like Charles Watts and Richard Dawkins affirm a single belief, though they vary in their methods of stating it. They believe that there is no evidence for the truth of any "revealed faith and that only secularist science should be permitted to exist. People who call a religion "revealed" mean that somehow these people were told what to believe by a non-material means and that there is no outside evidence that the written record, their holy scriptures, are true or authoritative.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798230383147
Publisher: Findley Family Video
Publication date: 08/17/2015
Series: Serial Antidisestablishmentarianism , #3
Pages: 396
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.81(d)

About the Author

Michael J. Findley has been on the road most of his life and his writings reflect that motion. From the rise of the ancient Hittite Empire to a generational saga of a Space Empire, the one constant is his desire to communicate the truth of God's Word through fiction and nonfiction. Homeschoolers, church leaders, and ordinary believers who want to go deeper into the Word and reach higher to put God in the exalted place where He belongs will find many answers here.The Ephron the Hittite series will open your eyes to a world in flux as Ice Age civilizations rise and fall. Hold on for family loyalty, political intrigue, arranged marriage, nation-building, and doing whatever is necessary to be a friend to the man who was a friend of Adonai. Meet the Builder, the Dragonslayer, the Warrior, the Advocate, and the Peacemaker.The Conflict of the Ages series, beginning with Antidisestablishmentarianism, lights the way to understanding the origins of Secular Humanism versus the truth about History, Science, and Literature from Creation. Homeschoolers and adults who want the truth about America's founding will be able to dig into ancient manuscript evidence, scientific proofs, and a true timeline of events too long hidden by supposition and assumptions. The Empire Saga begins with persecution driving believers right out of this world. An empire in space crumbles from its godly foundations into factions. Earth needs such a crack of rebellion to secure for itself the superior technology and vast resources of space ... unless a glimmer of reconciliation and hope can light a way to a future when all seems lost.

They say write what you know. Mary C. Findley has poured her real life into her writing -- From the cover designs inspired by her lifelong art studies to the love of pets and country life that worm their way into her historicals. The never-say-die heroes in her twenty-some fiction works are inspired by her husband, a crazy smart man with whom she co-writes science and history-based nonfiction. These works were jump-started by a deep awareness of the dangers in our future if we don't understand ideological enemies rooted in the past. She's a strong believer in helping others and also has books about publishing advice and the need to have strong standards in reading and writing.She has traveled internationally and around the lower 48 and Canada multiple times. Anecdotes from her small town life, college experiences, European, Canadian, and south-of-the border travels, as well as adventures as shotgun rider in a tractor trailer fill her contemporary works. She has also donned the cloak of alt-Victorian adventuress as Sophronia Belle Lyon, steampunk writer with her own League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (and ladies) from the great 1800s novelists. In all her works you will find faith, family, friendship and fulfilling stories. Do come have a look!
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