Collective articles on Creation Science, Creation vs. Evolution, Intelligent Design, the value of genuine scientific inquiry and critiquing various Creationist hypothesis/theories, written by Edward T. Babinski.
Leaving The Fold: Testimonies of Former Fundamentalists Over 30 personal testimonies of Former Fundamentalists. Some became Atheists and Agnostic, while others remained Christians, although moderate to liberal. (Editorial Reviews: Prometheus Books) (About LTF) and (Read the Reviews)
One testimony available in LTF includes that of former Evangelist Charles Templeton personal friend to Reverend Billy Graham in the early days of the ministry. The son of Charles Templeton states, "To his dying day, he expressed his admiration for Jesus the philosopher, whom he regularly declared to be, though not god, the greatest man who ever lived. Gandhi was his second favourite." Templeton declared, "Everything good I know, everything decent I know, everything pure I know, I learned from Jesus."
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Edward T. Babinski is a prolific writer on the Evolution vs Creation debate, Darwin vs. Intelligent Design and the follies of Creation Science. Loved for his wit and wisdom, I'm his webmaster, Sharon. These are some of the funny, serious, inquisitive notes shared between us.
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DISCLAIMER: For those who are religious but neither creationists nor inerrantists, please read this disclaimer before reading any of the articles at my website. I do not address in my articles the many beautiful literary parallels and metaphorical allusions that may be found in the Bible and/or the Koran. My articles instead address the claims of creationists and inerrantists. I think it's important to remind people that the Bible is not speaking scientifically, especially at a time when so many American politicos and school boards--as well as overseas creationists (both Christian and Muslim) are proclaiming with the utmost religious sincerity that you MUST understand the Bible and/or Koran as literally as they deem possible, i.e., that you MUST seek ways to squeeze science out of Bible verses, or find ways to chop scientific evidence down to Bible-shaped bits. *smile*
As for the literary value of books in general, and wonderfully insightful metaphors, and/or witty passages about human nature, I find them in many books, not just the Bible.