Beyond the Microscope: Scientists and the Bible (BM-Eng)

· Word to the World Ministries
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Scientists study many organisms and inorganic matter, too small for the naked eye, under the microscope in search of understanding the origin of the Universe. Large telescopes allow them to explore stellar objects at great distances. These tools are essential to the advanced science being done in the twenty-first century. A sizable number of scientists use the microscope for evidence of Special Creation, and others seek evidence of evolution. But the most important work is done Beyond the Microscope. That is, in analyzing data in the correct light and to learn how it fits their “religion” of creation or evolution. This book attempts to show that creation is a faith the facts fit, and evolution is a faith the facts fail.

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Harold Lerch is a retired Professional Engineer. Lerch accepts the view that the Bible is God's Word and gives an account of real, historical events including that Special Creation is the true origin of all matter, time, and life. Word to the World Ministries is an outreach ministry of Harold Lerch to provide complimentary Christian materials in over eighty languages around the world. Lerch and his wife, Jeanne, have two children, eight grandchildren, and four great grandchildren. They live near Middleburg, Pennsylvania, USA.

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