📖 Overview
Scientific Creationism presents arguments for a young-earth creationist view of origins, authored by Henry M. Morris in 1974. The book attempts to make a scientific case for biblical creation while critiquing evolutionary theory.
Morris structures the text in two sections - one focused on examining creation science through a biblical lens, and another approaching it from what he terms a "purely scientific" perspective. The work covers topics including geology, biology, thermodynamics, and astronomy in building its case.
The author draws on his background as a hydraulic engineer to analyze scientific evidence relating to earth's age, fossil records, and natural processes. Scientific Creationism became an influential text in the creation science movement and was used in some religious schools.
This book represents a key work in the ongoing debate between evolutionary and creationist worldviews, highlighting the intersection of religious belief and scientific inquiry. The text exemplifies efforts to reconcile biblical accounts with natural phenomena through scientific frameworks.
👀 Reviews
Readers view this book as either a defense of young-earth creationism or a flawed attempt to justify biblical literalism through science.
Positive reviews praise Morris's systematic approach to presenting scientific arguments against evolution. Some readers appreciate that he addresses both biblical and secular perspectives. Several note it serves as a reference guide for creationist viewpoints.
Critical reviews focus on Morris's selective use of data and outdated scientific claims. Multiple readers point out factual errors regarding geology, physics, and biology. Common criticisms include circular reasoning and misrepresentation of evolutionary theory.
Ratings across platforms:
Goodreads: 3.8/5 (168 ratings)
Amazon: 4.1/5 (89 ratings)
ChristianBook.com: 4.5/5 (12 ratings)
Sample review quote: "Morris makes bold claims but fails to engage with modern scientific evidence that contradicts his position." - Goodreads reviewer
Another notes: "Clear presentation of creation science arguments, though some scientific citations need updating." - Amazon reviewer
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🤔 Interesting facts
🔹 Henry M. Morris is often called "the father of modern creation science" and helped establish the Creation Research Society in 1963, marking a significant milestone in the creationist movement.
🔹 Scientific Creationism was deliberately written in two versions: one for public schools that avoided biblical references, and another for Christian schools that included biblical support.
🔹 The book sparked considerable controversy when it was first published in 1974, as several school districts attempted to use it as a textbook alongside evolution materials, leading to legal challenges.
🔹 Morris held a Ph.D. in hydraulic engineering from the University of Minnesota and used his scientific background to argue that the biblical flood could explain geological formations - a key theme in the book.
🔹 Despite being criticized by mainstream scientists, Scientific Creationism has sold over 300,000 copies and has been translated into multiple languages, demonstrating its significant influence in the creation science movement.