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| Original Title: | It Couldn't Just Happen: Fascinating Facts About God's World |
| ISBN: | 0849935830 (ISBN13: 9780849935831) |
| Edition Language: | English |
Lawrence O. Richards
Paperback | Pages: 192 pages Rating: 4.13 | 341 Users | 41 Reviews
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I've just found this book for $2, so I've ordered it. Mad or what? LOL. It was the 'warmth' of the reviews that got me going.Directions for reading the reviews on this book:
1. Find a long scarf.
2. Tie it around your jaw in a knot - or a bow - on top of your head.
3. Put down your coffee, but nowhere near your foot, knee or elbow.
4. Find the Goodreads reviews of this book.
Now you may read the reviews without danger of catching flies, spilling, snorking sniggering or laughing loudly in a vulgar and certainly incredulous fashion.
(view spoiler)[Ok, so maybe I overreacted what with snorking my Fresca and they aren't that funny after all. I do have an... odd sense of humour! (hide spoiler)]

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| Title | : | It Couldn't Just Happen (Classical Conv): Fascinating Facts about God's World |
| Author | : | Lawrence O. Richards |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | First Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 192 pages |
| Published | : | July 28th 1994 by Thomas Nelson (first published October 1987) |
| Categories | : | Science. Nonfiction. Christian. Academic. School |
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Ratings: 4.13 From 341 Users | 41 ReviewsJudge Based On Books It Couldn't Just Happen (Classical Conv): Fascinating Facts about God's World
A good introduction to Biblical creationist thought for adults who don't mind the fact that it's aimed at kids. Pretty lightweight compared to something like Denton's Evolution, a Theory in Crisis (which isn't technically creationist or remotely Biblical, now I think on it, but was kind of the first "creationist" book I read, in that it seriously questioned evolution and said we need to explore alternatives), but seems to me it's written more to get Christian kids thinking about alternateThis is another book that I have read a number of years ago and it's a GREAT one.
I learned alot of new things about why creation is true, and Evolution is not. It's great information to know if you are ever confronted with a person who believes in Evolution. It can also be a great witnessing tool. I read it for school, and it told things in an interesting and fun way.

This book would probably change your entire life. I'm not saying that lightly. For those who believe in the Theory of Evolution, this is a gentle way of explaining how, evidentially, it doesn't hit the mark for explaining the origins of our world. In fact, Creation is a much more plausible explanation. We need a Creator, not chance, to shape the world around us. Wait! Don't step away just yet, please hear me out! :) Lawrence O. Richards does not use this book to blaspheme Evolutionists. In fact,
Excellent resources for teaching kids how to defend their faithThis book did a great job of pointing out the inconsistencies of some arguments widely accepted within modern science, and teaching how we can defend what we know based on our knowledge of the Bible.
I love this book. I am reading it for the second time and getting so much more out of it this time around. It really makes you think! I have even gone to my bookshelf and pulled off my highschool biology book just to verify what he says in this book is accurate. He often refers to things in biology text books and he explains how the text books are wrong. Sure enough upon viewing my biology textbook, the author is correct about the falicies in evolution that are taught as "truth".


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