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Chasing Infinity exposes the flaws and holes in evolution using precisely documented historic and scientific data. This title not only confronts and attacks the icons of the chance hypothesis attempt to explain the origin of life on Planet Earth, but also defends creation in the context of the Genesis narrative.

Fully illustrated, the title describes the remarkable cosmic convergence ideal for a life-friendly ecosystem on our planet and the mathematical impossibility of even the simplest living cell creating itself from non-living, inorganic matter.

Using Darwin’s own words, evolution’s assumptions are dismantled, one-by-one in an academically precise format. The book compliments Time Zero, another title written by the same author that examines radiometric dating.

Unlike some creationist publications, Chasing Infinity references Bible support of the idea that creation week occurred but a few thousand years before the present on a pre-existing blob of water-covered matter floating in cosmic space darkness.

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