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Foundational Falsehoods of Creationism
- Narrated by: Aron Ra
- Length: 16 hrs and 55 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Religion & Spirituality, Christianity
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Summary
Religious fundamentalists and biblical literalists present any number of arguments that attempt to disprove evolution. Those with a sympathetic ear often fail to critically examine these creationist claims, leading to an ill-informed public and, perhaps more troubling, ill-advised public policy. As Aron Ra makes clear, however, every single argument deployed by creationists in their attacks on evolution is founded on fundamental scientific, religious, and historical falsehoods - all of them. Among their most popular claims is that evolution is a religion, that there are no transitional species, that there are no beneficial mutations, and that supposedly sacred scripture is the infallible word of God. Yet, as the evidence and data plainly show, each of these claims is demonstrably and unequivocally false. There is simply no truth to creationism whatsoever, and the entire enterprise rests on a foundation of falsehoods. This book explains and exposes the worst of these lies, and should be listened to by all who honestly care about following the evidence no matter where it might lead in pursuit of the truth.
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- George Bernard Raw
- 10-02-17
Aron-Ra doing what he does best
Full of information, delivered in an engaging form and narrated with love by the author.
Highly recommended.
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- AndLiz
- 22-12-17
Thoughtful and powerful
AronRa does a great job in debunking creationist myths with well researched arguments. Narrating himself all his passion for the subject comes through. A great read too, I have the text version too.
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- Richard
- 03-10-19
This is one of the best books I have ever read
This book is not only incredibly educational about evolution, but is also very entertaining. It is brilliantly read by the Author. Not only is it an audio book it is a wonderful experience. I would highly recommend to everyone.
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- Anonymous User
- 11-09-19
A masterpiece of research
Thank you Aron for putting in the hard work to make this book, it is not overlooked by your fans and atheist all over the world. This was exactly the kind of information I needed in my arsenal to argue with christians.
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- JohnnyK
- 10-05-19
the only way to ignore this much evidence is: god
Fantastic book, thank you Aron. I was delighted that you choose to narrate it as I don't think anyone else could have done your material justice.
the problem for science is that there is so much evidence! our knowledge of the natural world has taken tens of thousands of scientists and hundreds, if not thousands, of years to get this far. no human can hope to absorb the millions of pieces of individual evidence that support evolution. whereas any one can read through the totality of creationist arguements in a weekend!
Aron has done an excellent job of choosing the best, most straightforward facts that show evolution is a no-brainer. he has linked them together and belt-fed them into a Gatling gun of pure, hard hitting reason. fact after fact of logic and sense strafes creationist nonsense with a withering hail of "If you can't show it, you DON'T KNOW IT!"
For a person like me, raised as a young earth creationist and Christian literalist 30 years of indoctrination we hard to shake off and it was a journey that took several years and many authors of the calibre of Aron Ra to help me truly shake off the shackles of false belief. thank you.
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- S.Seetharaman
- 24-04-22
Required reading for A level biology
Brilliant!
Nothing more to add except A level biology students (and beyond) will find this book essential. Non biologists will also benefit from reading this too!
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- Graham
- 28-08-21
Utterly fantastic & enthralling.
I found Aron Ra on YT just over a year ago and have been hoovering up his vast library of debates, lectures & video series. This book is not only a sensational read but a gold mine of fact & information for anyone even passingly interested in the subject. Outstanding. i will come back to this book again and again.
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- david burns
- 13-01-19
Absolutely superb
This book was a fascinating listen . Superbly written and narrated by the author . I would urge anyone who remotely believes in the drivel spouted by creationists like Kent Hovind to listen to Arons counter argument . It’ll change your views and put you off cheap Hawaiian shirts for life .
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- Yassin Musa
- 05-09-18
it's a 10 from me!
I don't think you will find any other book that delves deeper into the dishonesty of creationism!
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- Nephrite
- 13-02-18
A very informative read. Highly recommended
This is an excellent read. It is not an insulting diatribe against all religion. It is simply a counter argument against some of the more anti science beliefs of the more extreme creationist groups.
It is written seriously and intelligently but also reasonably and kindly. There are no attempts to insult the mainstream religious but simply to inform the listener as engagingly as possible by an author and narrator who are invested in their subject. Even if you are extremely religious I recommend listening to it. It may surprise you.
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- Ms. Gray
- 06-11-16
A fantastic listen!
Many audio books struggle to give the mental layout provided by a visible text, which can mean listening to the audio book 3 or 4 times to organize the information in an everyday situation or in order to reference the material again at a later date. This book does not suffer from this disconnect at all. The information is arranged in a way that can make quick references for friends or those pesky "soul winners" possible and efficient. The material evolves logically in tandem with not only personal understanding, but also the chronology of human knowledge and how it came to be. On a personal level, I too was raised in a religious home. Intelligent Design was our gospel (often at the expense of the bible itself) and every thinker or scientist in history was part of a massive conspiracy that involved bad angels that resembled alien stories, rogue dinosaurs, Nazis and supernatural zapping of good guy angels or true believers. the earth was flat (or a disc) and the flood was recited as a foundational pillar of faith. Oddly enough, it was the bible and the psychologically abusive tracts that led to my deconversion but texts such as these have both confirmed my childhood doubts and have given me new perspectives (other than the political or humanities disciplines arguments) that I have been using in the past. I highly recommend this book!
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- Jeremiah Wyatt
- 29-11-16
Great book!
Very good information for the layman. Especially for those who need scientific simplicity. Aron does a great job explaining the facts and giving them to you in digestible, but fully explanative style. Great book. I highly recommend for those questioning the scientific integrity of the young earth creationists.
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- Mark
- 03-07-17
Full of fire and brimstone
This book is basically a rant. A very good rant, but a rant nevertheless. I was browsing Audible when I spotted it. I’m interested in the subject of debunking creationism, but I feel I’ve already read the definitive work that has achieved this aim, ‘The Greatest Show on Earth – the Evidence for Evolution’ by Richard Dawkins’ (which I recommend very highly).
So I didn’t really need to have explained to me again why creationism isn’t true. I’ve never believed in the literal truth of creationism. It’s a really silly, outdated idea and it isn’t worth wasting time trying to talk religious fanatics out of a belief that they are determined to hang onto in the face of overwhelming opposing evidence. But I thought I’d listen in any case, as the subject is usually quite entertaining – and it was.
The difference between me and the author-narrator of this audiobook is that I live in a place where no one seems to be a creationist, or if they are, they keep it to themselves and don’t bother me with it. Whereas the author of this book, Aron Ra, lives in a World where creationism is alive and well and is very powerful, trying to make sure that this false belief system can continue to be indoctrinated into young minds in schools even in the 21st century.
That’s why it is a rant. Our narrator chooses 15 classic creationist arguments against evolution, and he just rips into them. He does it in a scholarly way, using clear rational explanations with a deep knowledge of the subject matter involved, ranging from scripture to evolutionary biology, but he tells his story with passion and fire. Once he gets into his stride he sounds like a preacher, and the irony of this brought a smile to my face more than once.
He doesn’t pull any punches. He doesn’t restrict himself to just discrediting creationism as an idea, he is also fairly direct in his criticism of individual creationists as people. Not the ordinary folk in the street, but the major players who are leading the crusade against evolution, exerting political power in cynical ways to ensure that evolution remains misunderstood and discredited.
I can see why Aron felt the need to write this book, which I enjoyed and recommend. Good luck to you Aron and thanks for the entertaining listen.
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- shawn
- 29-10-16
Excellent overview of subject matter
This audio book makes me want to download the E-book, and if I was going to debate on the subject matter I'd want the paper version on hand. Excellent coverage of the subject matter.
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- Lee Daniels
- 01-03-17
Hilarious, yet informed. Ra, Ra, Ra!!
Pretty sure I'd be a rocket surgeon now if my teachers in school could teach science as interesting as Ra writes. I have a 2 hour commute--one way--daily and devour Audio books. Hands down, the best book I've digested to date! Witty, in depth, yet palpable to us mere humans. And, as one who studied his way out of his religion at 28 (sinner!!!), a great one-stop resource when my well-intentioned family or friends start with the BS. Thanks for a great "read!" Highly recommend! Ps. Xstians, be forewarned. Unless you wear the thickest of blinders, steer clear of this book! You may actually have to stare truth down and decide if you are really honest or not. That's a tough decision! Yet, I'm glad I made it! Enjoy! Ra, Ra, Ra!
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- John
- 16-12-16
This won't help with your relatives.
Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Maybe. It depends on the friend. I have some creationist friends. I wouldn’t waste either of our times. They’ll be offended, I’ll lose a friend.
What was one of the most memorable moments of Foundational Falsehoods of Creationism?
"Of Course what I found instead were only the insane ravings of superstitious primitives apparently trying to justify their own inhuman atrocities.”
I spent a substantial portion of my life feeling that the Bible presented a horrific picture of humanity, ascribing it to God seemed the strongest possible condemnation of the deity one could imagine.
Have you listened to any of Aron Ra’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
No
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
See above.
Any additional comments?
If you are an agnostic atheist, then you need to keep in mind that the degree of animus felt here is directed at the bad faith exhibited by many creationists. I don’t believe that Aron Ra wishes them ill, but I empathize with the sense of outrage at the willingness to distort, dissemble and denigrate. This is a superb collection of logical fallacies, rhetorical devices and distortions that creationist use against science and reality.
If you are looking for a path to reconciliation between the opposing views, turn back now. I believe Aron Ra as been subject to too much intellectual and probably emotional abuse at this point to offer his opponents much emotional quarter.
I’d still recommend listening to and reading this book. You are not alone, and you are not insane, evil or possessed.
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- Leslie RP
- 08-01-17
Well organized argument against most commonl arguments creationism vs evolution.
Well presented and organized presentation of the arguments used to argue against evolution, and then presents the counter argument on each point usually given.. Well thought out and entertainingly presented.
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- Laura P. Carson
- 17-01-17
Outstanding Book
Would you listen to Foundational Falsehoods of Creationism again? Why?
This is a book I will go back and listen to again. In addition to the clearly stated reasons for dismissing creationism, this book is a great biology lesson. I learned so many new things. I also enjoyed hearing the author read the book. Well done all around!
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- mike
- 16-08-19
FANTASTIC!
Loved it! Thank you so much for the education. Thank you for fighting the lies.
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- Tony
- 25-11-16
FANGASMIC
I coined "fangasmic" to express just HOW fantastic this book is; when I was already recommending it, after only the 1st few chapters. I just finished reading, & it didn't to any degree disappoint throughout. This IS a MUST-read.
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