Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Evolution Impossible by Dr. John F. Ashton

Evolution ImpossibleGenre- SCIENCE/General, JUVENILE NONFICTION/ Science &Nature/General

Author- Dr. John F. Ashton

Published by- Master Books, A Division of New Leaf Publishing Group

Copyrighted- 2012

Number of pages- 208

Age Group- Back of the book says Juvenile, but I would say 13 and up for best comprehension

Description of book- paperback, list price $13.99, ISBN: 978-0-89051-681-2

In fourteen chapters Dr. John Ashton explains why Darwin’s theory of evolution simply is not true. 

The reader learns:

  • How living cells are not by chance and new organisms cannot evolve by mutations.
  • How there is geological proof of a global flood.
  • How radiometric dating methods are inaccurate.

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About the Author-

John  Ashton

Dr. John F. Ashton currently lives in Melbourne, Australia.  He has been an editor and researcher for creationist books.  He is an adjunct professor of biomedical sciences and applied sciences .

 

 

My Thoughts-

This book says it goes under Juvenile Non-fiction, but I don’t agree.  There are many technical terms and some of the material was difficult for me to understand.

I was surprised when I learned about how many scientists know that the flood did happen and the earth is not millions of years old.  If so many scientists know, then why don’t more of us know it, especially Christians.

I enjoyed chapter 14 and the list of twelve reasons for rejecting evolution.  It really helped to bring the whole book together.

This book may be hard for someone to read and enjoy if they have preconceived notions and are unable to change.  If people are open to change this book is great.  We all need this book though, because time and time again evolution is being proven wrong.  Pick up a copy today.

Disclosure- I received Evolution Impossible: 12 Reasons Why Evolution Cannot Explain the Origin of Life on Earth by Dr. John F. Ashton for free from Master Books.  All links were current when posted.  The opinions I have expressed are my own.  I’m disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255.

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