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Can Science, Evolution, and
Creation all coexist?
Former
NASA engineer and inventor, Adam Kissiah, has announced the release
of a new book that offers a compelling perspective on the theories
of creation and evolution.
The controversial Big Bang. Can science, creation and evolution all
coexist? One author says yes, and explains why both the theory of
evolution and the theory of creation are true. The question of time
is as old as time itself; when and how did it all begin? And can
science and religion ever meld to give us the answer that has
plagued mankind throughout history? In his book, From Zero to Adam
and Eve in 14 Billion Years, Adam reconciles two dichotomous
viewpoints on how the universe was created, using both science and
religion to drive his points home.
The book parallels a sequential scientific account of
the birth and formation of the universe with the Genesis account of
creation in the bible, including the creation and evolution of
mankind, from time zero to the present time.
Using scientific research references from luminaries such as Darwin,
Hawking, and Einstein and tapping into religious thinkers like Hugh
Ross and Charles B. Thaxton, Kissiah mixes personal beliefs with
scientific and technical data to take us back to Genesis, the
Bible's big bang. Also in his book From Zero to Adam and Eve in
Fourteen Billion Years, Kissiah, in one treatise promotes harmony
between creation, evolution and science, as well as using it as a
teaching tool that explains the path of humanity since Adam and
Eve's first steps. It proposes that there is no conflict, nor should
there be any conflict among the minds that debate evolution and
creation
Read
the Official Press Release for the
book
From Zero to Adam & Eve in 14 Billion Years.
Rather than attempt to praise or condemn either side of the creation
vs. evolution debate, the book presents the facts about creation and
evolution
and explains why the religious and scientific theories of the
progression of the universe do not conflict.
The book's description of the
physics and dynamics of the functioning
universe will help readers better understand and appreciate the
interrelationship between science and religion.
It details the conversion of the energy of the big bang into
physical matter, and the subsequent creation and emergence of the
stars, galaxies, the solar system and our earth and moon. It
also delineates the ensuing evolution of life on earth, including
the natural development of advancing hereditary (genetic) factors of
mankind since the earth's beginning, including deoxyribonucleic acid
(DNA), and also follows the path of evolution through the birth of
Adam and Eve, continuing to the present time.
The book allows each reader to draw
his or her own informed conclusions regarding creation and evolution
with the goal of helping them understand and
appreciate the creation and evolution of the universe and humankind
from a scientific and spiritual point of view.
Learn more about the author Adam Kissiah or
Buy the Book.
From the Back Cover
From Zero to Adam and Eve in Fourteen Billion Years reconciles two
very dichotomous theories on the creation of the universe.
Namely, some interpretations of the creation according to the
Bible's book of Genesis, and the creation according to the
scientific record of evolution. This book is science-religion
in subject matter and content. It provides an account of a mixture
of personal beliefs and statements by the Author and scientific and
technical information. It parallels a sequential scientific account
of the birth and formation of the universe with the Genesis account
of creation in the New American Standard Bible (NASB), including the
creation and evolution of mankind from time zero to the present
time. It also includes an insightful explanation of why both
evolutional and creational theories are true from both a scientific
and creational point of view. Time zero is the cosmological
(astronomical) event that is labeled the big bang, which is
contended to be the instant of release of the energy of the universe
by an omniscient and omni-benevolent God.
Read an excerpt from the book or
Buy the Book.
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