

About this book
Summary
Young individuals are returning to the church, seeking a deeper understanding of the Bible. Works such as C.S. Lewis’s "Mere Christianity" have regained popularity due to this quest for deeper biblical insight. People's beliefs about God shape their understanding of the ultimate truth. This book is the first of its kind, comparing and contrasting two theories based on naturalism with two theories grounded in Christian theism, specifically regarding their ability to explain unexplained natural events in the past known as Large Igneous Provinces. The positive and negative arguments for the naturalistic theories come from actual naturalistic researchers rather than Christian theistic researchers. In contrast, both naturalistic and Christian theistic researchers present positive and negative arguments for the Christian theism theories. It explores the strengths and weaknesses of all the theories before evaluating which is the most plausible.Book information
Genre
Spirituality and Religion, Science and Nature
Length
9 hrs 52 mins
Publish date
Jan 8, 2026
Language
English
About the Author
Curtis Hammitt
Table of Contents
1Introduction
7Chapter 3: The Plate Hypothesis
2Foreword
8Chapter 4: Noah Flood Hypotheses
3Preface
9Chapter 5: The Hydroplate Hypothesis
4Acknowledgments
10Chapter 6: Conclusion
5Chapter 1: Science and God
11About the Author