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Reddit mentions of The Universe Within: Discovering the Common History of Rocks, Planets, and People
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Height | 8.53 Inches |
Length | 5.85 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | January 2013 |
Weight | 0.91 Pounds |
Width | 1.08 Inches |
>methodically state the case for why creation is most likely and/or why evolution is unlikely.
You will find lots and lots of the latter. Very little of the former.
>I'd also be happy to read GOOD anti-creation books as well, provided they meet the above criterion of not being mocking.
Those would just be science books based on the academic literature, wouldn't they?
Here is my reading list form the past few months. These would be pro-evolution (a.k.a science). Creationism is mentioned in a few of them, but almost in passing because Creationism is simply not a factor in legitimate scientific research, so it gets pretty much no consideration.
Knock yourself out. ;)
2. Used version of this bookNeat, I didn't know that! I was actually referring more to the transfer between the atmosphere, ocean, and rock. I don't know how much the advent of decomposition makes a difference. Any good resources to learn more?
I'm totally not a scientist, I just like to read about it. If anyone is so compelled, I highly recommend https://www.amazon.com/Universe-Within-Discovering-History-Planets/dp/0307378438