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Friday, February 01, 2008

Books of the Month - February 2008

The first selection for February is by Dr. Werner Gitt.



This book takes a fascinating look at information and attempts to answer two crucial questions: What is information and where does it come from? Does it originate randomly or is it the product of intelligence?

The retired Dr. Gitt is an information specialist and was a director and professor at the German Federal Institute of Physics and Technology (Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt, Braunschweig), the head of the Department of Information Technology.

Purchase your copy here and here.

The second book of the month selection is "The New Answers Book", with Ken Ham as general editor. The book features contributions by Paul Taylor, Mike Oard, Mike Riddle, Dr. Andy McIntosh, Dr. Bryant Wood, Dr. Tommy Mitchell, Dr. Georgia Purdom, Dr. Jason Lisle, Dr. Monty White, Dr. Terry Mortenson, Bodie Hodge, Dr. David Menton, Dr. Andrew Snelling, and Dr. Clifford Wilson.



The book takes on such topics as:

millions of years
the gap theory
dinosaurs turning into birds
local flooding vs. the great flood
the Ice Age
distant starlight
carbon-14 and radiometric dating techniques
the supposed proofs for evolution.

Purchase your copy here or here.

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3 Comments:

At 01 February, 2008 16:16, Blogger Lee Ann said...

Have a greet weekend!
~xo
Lee Ann

 
At 09 February, 2008 12:13, Blogger Tim said...

lui: thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment.

Is there any particular title by Sean B. Carroll that you would recommend, since I've never heard of him?

Perhaps Ken Ham doesn't need to be a "somebody" in the world of science as perhaps you would define it. Seems to me he's fine with that.

I'm guessing that you view everyone in the world of science as a "nobody" who doesn't hold to your narrow-minded atheistic worldview. Please correct me if this assumption is wrong.

 
At 13 February, 2008 11:24, Blogger Tim said...

lui: my lack of response on my part does not in any way make what you've written true. You did rattle off a seemingly impressive argument, however I've lacked the time to sufficiently wade through the muck of your evolutionary propaganda piece by piece.

 

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