John F. Ashton

John F. Ashton is an author known for his works on science and religion, often exploring the intersection of faith and scientific inquiry.

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  1. 1. In Six Days

    Why Fifty Scientists Choose to Believe in Creation

    This thought-provoking collection brings together the insights of fifty scientists from various fields, each presenting their personal reasons for believing in a literal six-day creation as described in the Bible. Through a series of essays, these experts challenge the prevailing scientific consensus on evolution, offering alternative interpretations of scientific data that align with a young Earth perspective. The book serves as a platform for these professionals to articulate their faith-based views, blending scientific inquiry with theological reflection, and inviting readers to consider the intersection of science and religion.

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  2. 2. Rise Of Gods

    Set in a world where ancient deities have reawakened, the story follows a group of unlikely heroes who must navigate a landscape filled with divine power struggles and mortal conflicts. As the gods vie for supremacy, the protagonists are thrust into a quest that challenges their beliefs, tests their loyalties, and forces them to confront their own inner demons. With the fate of humanity hanging in the balance, they must uncover hidden truths and forge alliances to prevent an impending apocalypse. The narrative weaves together elements of mythology, adventure, and personal growth, creating a rich tapestry of intrigue and suspense.