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Evolutionary study reading list?
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Evolutionary study reading list?
Well I have spent quite a bit of time discussing/arguing/thinking through the issues dealing with God and the Bible and I feel pretty solid on that.

However I have not currently accepted or rejected the theory of evolution but I do see how it is quite possibly the rational explanation. I know it may sound odd for there to be an atheist who is neither convinced/unconvinced of evolution but my Florida education + Christian college education was very weak and in some cases almost nonexistent on the discussion.

Now I am familiar with some generalities about it etc but I am no where near as studied as I would need to be to take any sort of stand on the issue. Normally I would just trust the scientists and move on but there is so much bickering/ "opposition" that I would prefer to investigate it on my own. After leaving religion I want to make sure I don't become "religious" about something else and I want to remove anyone's power to accuse me of such.

I will update my reading list below as more suggestions are given. I would prefer to be efficient in my reading as well. If I can get what three books can give me in one I would prefer that. So far I can think of Dawkins, Hawking, and Hitchens as possible others I should read. Can you guys recommend for me some specific titles to go with?

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RE: Evolutionary study reading list?
(April 1, 2012 at 1:00 pm)Voltair Wrote: Well I have spent quite a bit of time discussing/arguing/thinking through the issues dealing with God and the Bible and I feel pretty solid on that.

However I have not currently accepted or rejected the theory of evolution but I do see how it is quite possibly the rational explanation. I know it may sound odd for there to be an atheist who is neither convinced/unconvinced of evolution but my Florida education + Christian college education was very weak and in some cases almost nonexistent on the discussion.

Now I am familiar with some generalities about it etc but I am no where near as studied as I would need to be to take any sort of stand on the issue. Normally I would just trust the scientists and move on but there is so much bickering/ "opposition" that I would prefer to investigate it on my own. After leaving religion I want to make sure I don't become "religious" about something else and I want to remove anyone's power to accuse me of such.

I will update my reading list below as more suggestions are given. I would prefer to be efficient in my reading as well. If I can get what three books can give me in one I would prefer that. So far I can think of Dawkins, Hawking, and Hitchens as possible others I should read. Can you guys recommend for me some specific titles to go with?

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