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New book 'Who made God?'

Commenting on Edgar Andrews’ new book Who made God?, Robert Strivens (Principal of London Theological Seminary and former City law-partner) declares, ‘Richard Dawkins has more than met his match!’
     The author is, he says, ‘thought-provoking, witty, extremely readable, and ultimately devastating in his critique of evolutionary atheism’ and ‘demonstrates that a right understanding of the scientific enterprise poses no threat to biblical Christianity — indeed, that the kind of world we live in is precisely what the biblical account of God and creation would lead us to expect.’

      So if you’ve been waiting for a really effective riposte to the New Atheism of Dawkins, Sam Harris and others (or even if you haven’t) here it is. Gently humorous, highly readable, deeply serious, razor sharp, and written by an internationally respected scientist, Who made God? dismantles the arguments and pretensions of scientific atheism and presents a robust biblical theism as a positive, and altogether more convincing, alternative.

      This is not a book to be skimmed but to be savoured and enjoyed. Although the book is technical in parts, the style is not and the technicalities are illuminated for the layman by homely explanations and amusing anecdotes. Chapter headings like ‘Sooty and the universe’ and ‘the tidy pachyderm’ tempt the reader to delve into the deeper reaches of this uniquely crafted case for the existence of God and the reliability of the Bible. In the words of novelist Fay Weldon, the result is ‘Thoughtful, readable, witty, wise ...  

For more information go to the dedicated website for the book: www.whomadegod.org

 

Whatever happened to sin?

 

Churches across Cumbria held outdoor vigils and memorial services for the victims of early June’s tragic shootings. These left 12 victims dead and 11 injured across a 25-mile radius.

 

Prime Minister David Cameron visited the region, trying to bring condolence to families and communities stunned by the violence, as the scale of Derrick Bird’s rampage dawned on police, press and public.

      Immediately after it happened the media began to draw up a picture of the 53-year-old’s life to try to make sense of the killings. Suggested reasons included financial difficulties, a row over a family will, a feud with


This month
— In the wake of the horrific Cumbria shootings, ET poses a question no one else is asking — ‘Whatever happened to sin?’; Prof. Richard V. Pierard’s continues taking the lid off the Christian Identity movement; Prof. Edgar Andrews asks ‘Has Dr Venter really created artificial life?’ and writes on ‘Worship and the great Commission’. There are youth pages that include a special report from Borneo; there is a feature on A. W. Tozer; and plenty more articles, book and DVD reviews, letters and news.

 

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