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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. One of my son's favorites. Both are a whole lot smarter and wiser. Being an atheist I purchased both, The Language of God and The Case for a Creator by Lee Strobel, because I wanted to read an intelligent argument for god. The only argument either had, was something had to create the universe; therefore, god.... Most interesting, neither one ever brought up anything else for an argument i.e., no arguments from the bible itself. I suppose they tried arguing the best they could, with what little material they had to work with. Excellent synthesis of science and religion. While Collins believes that evolution is the only explanation for our origins, he argues that evolution does not exclude God - it is God's method for unfolding the wonders of the universe. A pre-eminent scientist describes his sincere faith in God which will serve to bolster the faithful or will not convince any sincerely disbelieving scientist. no reviews | add a review
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Collins proposes a fourth model of understanding as well - biologos, an approach that for him makes the most sense. (