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A Scientific Approach to Christianity

A Scientific Approach to Christianity

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Senseless ramblings of a deluded man
Review: An OUTSTANDING book particularly for the scientifically-minded individual who honestly believes he/she is far too intelligent to believe in God. I formally CHALLENGE you to read it . . . if you dare . . .

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: You're "too smart" for this Christianity stuff, huh?
Review: An OUTSTANDING book particularly for the scientifically-minded individual who honestly believes he/she is far too intelligent to believe in God. I formally CHALLENGE you to read it . . . if you dare . . .

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Teaching Tool
Review: I found this book by chance on my father's bookshelf and have used it to educate my sister and brother, in the seventh and fourth grades respectively, on scientific matters that seem to clash with their Christian beliefs. While it's a little dry for children, I found the text easy to understand, remember, and explain to the kids despite my then-disinterest in sciences in any form.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Senseless ramblings of a deluded man
Review: This book is so pathetic, it almost makes me cry. Faid tries to defend his faith by twisting and bending science in all ways possible, resulting in something that is not science at all, but pure apologetics or pseudo-science. The way he approaches things, he could just as well try to 'prove' the validity of Santa Claus or the easter bunny with the same result.

Books like these just make clear that things like religion aren't backed by any scientific proof whatsoever. Claiming it does so only makes things worse for religion, leading to hilarious outbursts like this book... so why bother in the first place.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A good book
Review: This is a continuation of his first book and delves into some of the less significant mysteries. They will continue to be 'mysteries', but Faid explains one way in which nature could make the various mysteries happen. I enjoyed his explanations of the individual mysteries from a biblical perspective, then his relating it to the natural world. It helped me to better accept the biblical mysteries, knowing that his explanation is only one of the possible explanations. I didn't think it was mindless or senseless at all. Course, some of us don't even think Jesus is God. Those people will have a problem with this book.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A good book
Review: This is a continuation of his first book and delves into some of the less significant mysteries. They will continue to be 'mysteries', but Faid explains one way in which nature could make the various mysteries happen. I enjoyed his explanations of the individual mysteries from a biblical perspective, then his relating it to the natural world. It helped me to better accept the biblical mysteries, knowing that his explanation is only one of the possible explanations. I didn't think it was mindless or senseless at all. Course, some of us don't even think Jesus is God. Those people will have a problem with this book.


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