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Why Do Men Believe Evolution Against All Odds?

Why Do Men Believe Evolution Against All Odds?

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Incredible how a mind can be so warped!
Review: Carl Baugh takes the heights of religious and christian zealotry to new altitudes in this overblown and completely unsupported "scientific" document. What is really incredible about this work is just how far the human mind can go to rationalize it's own accepted religion and paint that view onto the canvas of existence as we know it.
Throwing out obvious examples of hard science and reality is just the beginning for this huckster. He goes on to make up how the world was created in 6 days (funny... the christian bible says just that) and that there is no way living systems could survive without being "whole" from the beginning.

As a work of comedy, this book succeeds on many levels. As a work of science, this guy is taking you for a ride and stealing your money in the process. I thought christians were to be against hoarding cash. Well, throw this guy in with the Jim Bakers, Jerry Falwells, and Robert Tiltons because that exactly what he's doing, and at the expense of dim-witted people to boot!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A very well documented book!
Review: he's NOT an acredited scientist, his degrees are dubious, at best. his theories are absurd. His lack of proof is highly disturbing. To take this book seriously would be a severe mistake. He is avoided by all who wish to be taken seriosly, in the field of creationism.
I read it for a laugh, but ended up being very afraid that a man this disturbed could have an influence on others.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Beware
Review: In my opinion, this book can be detrimental to a person searching for the "truth," especially those who do not have a strong scientific background. Carl Baugh's book is riddled with what seems like tons of "scientific proof" however, most of the quotes are taken out of context to suit his purposes. He also greatly exaggerates the ideals of evolution. For example, he attempts to explain evolutionary thought by comparing it with the morphing of a child's tricycle into a living, breathing, tiger. I am sure there is someone...somewhere who believes this is possible (there is always one nutjob out there), however, this is not...I repeat NOT the thinking of evolutionists. I attended a lecture given by him and bought the book before the lecture. I am always open to new ideas provided they can be substantiated in some way. Please buy with caution and if you are searching for something to believe, I would suggest you buy another book as well that is more firmly rooted in evolutionary theory so that you can make up your own mind.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Beware
Review: In my opinion, this book can be detrimental to a person searching for the "truth," especially those who do not have a strong scientific background. Carl Baugh's book is riddled with what seems like tons of "scientific proof" however, most of the quotes are taken out of context to suit his purposes. He also greatly exaggerates the ideals of evolution. For example, he attempts to explain evolutionary thought by comparing it with the morphing of a child's tricycle into a living, breathing, tiger. I am sure there is someone...somewhere who believes this is possible (there is always one nutjob out there), however, this is not...I repeat NOT the thinking of evolutionists. I attended a lecture given by him and bought the book before the lecture. I am always open to new ideas provided they can be substantiated in some way. Please buy with caution and if you are searching for something to believe, I would suggest you buy another book as well that is more firmly rooted in evolutionary theory so that you can make up your own mind.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Dr. Baugh's Agenda
Review: Thank you Dr. Baugh for an outstanding book on creation. If you you want the answers to all those narrow minded evolutionist questions. Then this is the book for you.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A very well documented book!
Review: The other comments from evolutionists about this book attack just the author instead of comming with convinsing arguments against the facts presented in the book. They do this for the simple reason that the author attacks the religion of evolution were a person's faith has to be greater that in any other religion.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Dumpster
Review: This book is like similar ones written that should be confined to the garbage. It is sheer nonsense, and like the author leads one into nothingness. His words are meaningless, and harps on others,throwing names around like thistle seeds in the wind!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Science?
Review: Using the same well refuted arguments (the supposedly "human" footsteps inside a dinosaur's print) and circuitous logic (because it seems complex to me therefore there must be a designer) as any other 100 religious creationists before him, the author treads no new ground. As additional food for thought, the author's two graduate degrees come from the same internet diploma mill, "Pacific International University". This supposed "institution" (actually located in Springfield, Missouri) lists its mission statement #4 as, "There is a total commitment by the Faculty to the inerrant Word of God and the Lordship of Christ." This conflicts with the possibility of objective analysis.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Science?
Review: Using the same well refuted arguments (the supposedly "human" footsteps inside a dinosaur's print) and circuitous logic (because it seems complex to me therefore there must be a designer) as any other 100 religious creationists before him, the author treads no new ground. As additional food for thought, the author's two graduate degrees come from the same internet diploma mill, "Pacific International University". This supposed "institution" (actually located in Springfield, Missouri) lists its mission statement #4 as, "There is a total commitment by the Faculty to the inerrant Word of God and the Lordship of Christ." This conflicts with the possibility of objective analysis.


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