Good.  Please write me with a review when you have done so.  I would be 
interested in how a theistic evolutionist would consider this information.

David Miller

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From: "Lance Muir" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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I will give it a read, David.


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Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Fw: Williams on Creationism


> David Miller wrote:
>>> Have you read Creation's Tiny
>>> Mystery, by Robert Gentry?
>
> Lance wrote:
>> No, I've not but, what would I learn
>> were I to do so, David?
>
> I'm glad you asked.
>
> There are several things you would learn:
>
> 1.  You would learn about the evidence for polonium halos indicating that
> the basement rocks of the earth were created rapidly, in minutes, rather
> than cooling over a million years.
>
> 2.  You would see a clear example of how science operates by constructing
> hypotheses and testing those hypotheses, falsifying each one.
>
> 3.  You would learn about the bigotry in science against publishing
> articles
> that suggest a creationist model of origins.
>
> 4.  You would learn a little about how a court room judge relied upon
> expert
> testimony to the exclusion of examining scientific evidence.
>
> The book is an easy read, and it breaks down the science into very simple
> concepts.  It is well worth the read by anyone interested in the creation
> versus evolution controversy.
>
> David Miller
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