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The Language of God
A Scientist Presents Evidence for Belief
Book • 2007
Francis Collins' 'The Language of God' explores the compatibility of science and faith, particularly evolutionary biology and Christian belief.
Collins, a renowned geneticist and former head of the Human Genome Project, shares his personal journey from atheism to Christianity.
The book argues that scientific discoveries do not negate the possibility of a divine creator.
Collins addresses common arguments against theism, such as the problem of suffering, and offers a balanced perspective.
He advocates for theistic evolution, suggesting that God used evolution as a mechanism for creation.
Collins, a renowned geneticist and former head of the Human Genome Project, shares his personal journey from atheism to Christianity.
The book argues that scientific discoveries do not negate the possibility of a divine creator.
Collins addresses common arguments against theism, such as the problem of suffering, and offers a balanced perspective.
He advocates for theistic evolution, suggesting that God used evolution as a mechanism for creation.
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Mentioned as one of Maria Gimbutas' most famous books about her theories on Old Europe.

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