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"Picking up where the great philosopher-theologian Francis Schaeffer left off, Henry Patino gives us another tool in the toolbox for standing against the spirit of this age with the power of the Spirit of all ages." - Cal Thomas (American syndicated columnist, pundit, author and radio commentator ) "...this is the most comprehensive apologetics series I have ever read." - Steve Brown (professor at Reformed Theological Seminary, author, and teacher at Key Life ministries) Machine or Man is Book 1 of the 5-volume Machine or Man series that scientifically explores a Judeo-Christian model of the…mehr

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"Picking up where the great philosopher-theologian Francis Schaeffer left off, Henry Patino gives us another tool in the toolbox for standing against the spirit of this age with the power of the Spirit of all ages." - Cal Thomas (American syndicated columnist, pundit, author and radio commentator ) "...this is the most comprehensive apologetics series I have ever read." - Steve Brown (professor at Reformed Theological Seminary, author, and teacher at Key Life ministries) Machine or Man is Book 1 of the 5-volume Machine or Man series that scientifically explores a Judeo-Christian model of the origin of the universe, life, and humankind versus the evolutionary theory. This first book by Rev. Henry Patino sets out to address the increasingly rapid moving of global cultures and our education systems away from our Lord and toward a completely humanistic viewpoint. Machine or Man is an artful journey through the evaluation of different worldviews that tackle the human origins of Relativism, Humanism, Existentialism, Naturalism, and the Biblical view of Man. As a student of the late Dr. Francis Schaeffer, Henry Patino approaches each topic logically and methodically and most importantly reasonably. Backed by decades of study and teaching on the topics in this book, in the end, the goal of Machine or Man is simple. "Apologetics is not about debate. It's not above one-upsmanship. It's about winning the lost for Christ through love." - Rev. Henry Patino