A short book on the topic of science and God, written for teenagers but relevant to all Christians. It explains clearly why science is no threat to the Christian faith.
As Christians, do we have to choose between believing in science and believing in God?
And aren't we just a little bit foolish to believe in God these days?
In his usual snappy style, Scott Petty faces these difficult questions head-on, covering important topics like the Big Bang, Genesis and the beginnings of human life, evolution, design versus cosmic accident, and—most importantly—the evidence for God.
Like all the Little Black Books, this is a fun read and gets straight to the point.
Much of what we read about science and God these days suggests they are arch enemies.
Some very noisy atheists are spending lots of time and energy trying to convince us that science has proved God doesn't exist, and if you still believe in God then you're pretty stupid.