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The Lie: Evolution
Ken Ham

Master Books, 1987 - 168 pages

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worth the money

Well written and easy to read book by Ken Ham. I highly recommend for people of any worldview. Excellent for ages highschool, college, and beyond. Remember, don't just search for something to believe in, search for the truth.


Questioning fact?

I was under the impression that evolution was a fact that couldn't be questioned. Boy, was I wrong. I have come to the conclusion now that it takes more faith to accept evolution than it does to accept creation! I would highly recommend this book for anyone who wishes to see that another realistic opinion actually exists.









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An astute obserbation into the cause of our social and spiritual ills

While the scientific substance for the theory of evolution is lacking in all necessary areas, and while the physical evidence for the historical accuracy of the Genesis narrative continues to amount, many Christians still refuse to accept a literal interpretation of the First Book of Moses, particularly concerning the first few chapters. It seems likely that one reason for this is a lack of realisation on how significant an affect our understanding of human origins makes upon our general worldview. Thus, Ken Ham has attempted to challenge this philosophical apathy in `The Lie: Evolution'. Using the decadence of the modern world, he proposes that the bases for the ethical anarchy we observe is primarily due to a lack of correct foundations, rather than blatant pure wickedness. As the great majority are under the illusion that we are nothing more than mutated chemicals, these individuals perceive no reason to behave in a moral fashion; or rather, see no prevention to challenging moral absolutes regarding such topics as homosexuality, euthanasia and abortion. Furthermore, without Genesis as the foundation to our understanding of human history, the vitality of Christ and Redemption is rendered null; without a conception of sin, no-one will seek a Redeemer. Exposing the religiosity of Darwinian descent, Ham advocates the importance of realising that we are start from a particular worldview; something that affects the rest of our thinking.

Like most Creationist literature, it is composed within the evangelical Protestant tradition. The social evils of common-ancestory evolution are clearly described, as is the resulting collapse of Christian civilisation; insightful and practical observations. The one critique I would offer is that Ken Ham overwhelms the theory of evolution as the singular cause of the world's spiritual deprivation, rather than viewing it as an anti-Christian leap, in a tradition commencing at the `Enlightenment'.



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An eye-opening look at the harmful effects of evolutionary thought on modern culture and religion. Author Ken Ham uses his years of teaching and ministry experience to expose false teaching that is destroying children and families.



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