A review by Jennifer Johnson

5.0 out of 5 stars - God or Science?
December 10, 2019

Questioning Evolution by Maurice Williams is a book of several essays compiled by the author throughout his lifetime. As a young man, he believed in creation but became interested in science as grew older. At this time in his life, he believes in creation and compiled the essays to help his children and grandchildren better understand the complex theories.

He asks and attempts to answer very logical questions to prove creation theory. One of the primary questions he asks is “How can a non-intelligent origin for the universe give rise to any form of intelligence? That’s my dilemma.” The author attempts to answer this question more than once. Intelligence arising from non-intelligence as evolution ascribes is difficult to understand. Williams points out that man’s purpose in life, according to creationism is love, love of God and one another. An evolutionist would see man’s purpose as entirely different—watch out for #1 or a survival of the fittest type mentality.

The author also makes several interesting points on the lives of animals. “If there is no intelligence in nature, certainly animals should have no intelligence.” The story about the African lion ensuring procreation is a great example of intelligent design.

Mr. Williams successfully utilizes the Bible to refute evolutionary theories. A must read for anyone, especially Christians.

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