miatasport99
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I am preparing an email critique to a book that an old friend ambushed me with while returning me to the airport after one of my rare visits. It was accompanied by his assurances that it proves that Christianity is “the one true religion” and timed perfectly so that I had no chance to respond with anything other than “OK, thanks, and bye”. Hopefully my written response will be slightly better considered.
The book is called “Know Why You Believe” by Paul E. Little and cites theologian W.A. Criswell citing that “In 1861… the French Academy of Science published a little brochure in which they stated fifty-one scientific facts that controverted the Word of God. Today there is not a scientist in the world who believes a single one of those fifty-one so-called scientific facts that in 1861 were published as controverting the Word of God. Not a one!”. My Google searches have led to nothing other than creationist after creationist website repeating the claim. Does anyone know whether this is true, and if so how I can find a list of these “facts”? I think it would make a fascinating read.
The book is called “Know Why You Believe” by Paul E. Little and cites theologian W.A. Criswell citing that “In 1861… the French Academy of Science published a little brochure in which they stated fifty-one scientific facts that controverted the Word of God. Today there is not a scientist in the world who believes a single one of those fifty-one so-called scientific facts that in 1861 were published as controverting the Word of God. Not a one!”. My Google searches have led to nothing other than creationist after creationist website repeating the claim. Does anyone know whether this is true, and if so how I can find a list of these “facts”? I think it would make a fascinating read.