And, I surmise, if one set up an alternative Christian bookstore that
carried a more balanced stock, it would be soundly boycotted. Perhaps
kiosks? JimA
tpi.hormel@comcast.net wrote:
>On the topic of why more Christians are not aware of "critical
>thinking exercises" in evolution, I have done the occasional
>survey of what is available in the smallish Christian bookstores
>that are often found in strip-malls. In the area of evolution
>or science in general and accommodation with Christianity, I often
>find few or no books in stock. By far (at least 10:1), the majority
>of books on the subject are anti-evolution and/or anti-old earth.
>Books by people like Ken Ham far outnumber any of the titles
>referenced in this thread. Roughly, the numbers break down to:
>
>#(Ken Ham-like) > #(Johnson) > #(Dembski, Behe, Moreland-like)
>
>
>>> #(Van Till, Ruse-like)
>>>
>>>
>
>In my experience, you really have to visit a large university's
>bookstore to find a reasonable selection.
>
>- Tim
>
>
>
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