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What if science was never a threat to Genesis, but a witness pointing back to it?
In Creation: A Scientific Perspective, R. Dale Potter examines the formation of the universe through a Scripture-first Christian lens. Drawing from a lifetime in electronics, mathematics, and biblical study, Potter explores Genesis 1, entropy, atomic structure, black holes, time, and the order of creation.
The book argues that true science does not overthrow the Word of God but reveals the symmetry, structure, and signature already declared in Scripture. Potter challenges accident-based explanations of the universe and invites readers to consider whether the laws of nature point beyond themselves to a deliberate Creator.
Clear, direct, and unapologetically Christian, Creation: A Scientific Perspective is written for readers interested in Christian apologetics, biblical creation, faith and science, and the relationship between Genesis and the modern scientific worldview.
This is not a book that asks readers to abandon science. It asks them to follow it back to its source.
In Creation: A Scientific Perspective, R. Dale Potter examines the formation of the universe through a Scripture-first Christian lens. Drawing from a lifetime in electronics, mathematics, and biblical study, Potter explores Genesis 1, entropy, atomic structure, black holes, time, and the order of creation.
The book argues that true science does not overthrow the Word of God but reveals the symmetry, structure, and signature already declared in Scripture. Potter challenges accident-based explanations of the universe and invites readers to consider whether the laws of nature point beyond themselves to a deliberate Creator.
Clear, direct, and unapologetically Christian, Creation: A Scientific Perspective is written for readers interested in Christian apologetics, biblical creation, faith and science, and the relationship between Genesis and the modern scientific worldview.
This is not a book that asks readers to abandon science. It asks them to follow it back to its source.