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Without 3 Miracles Darwin's Dead!: Science Proves Atheistic Evolution is IMPOSSIBLE!

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Without 3 Miracles, Darwin’s DEAD! In this simple, non-technical source that Christians can use in their battle for men’s souls presents irrefutable evidence showing Atheistic Evolution is impossible. Evolution’s greatest failures are the violation of three scientific laws, the 1st and 2nd Laws of Thermodynamics and the Law of Biogenesis. I call these three Magic, Frankenstein, and Uphill We’ve all seen the magician pull the rabbit out of the “empty” hat. That’s an illustration of the violation of the 1st Law, something coming out of nothing. With the hat or the Universe, it's either impossible or an illusion but, in any case, it's not REAL. Failure In Mary Shelley’s novel, Dr. Frankenstein takes parts of dead men, assembles the parts and produces a living man. It's a great story but we all know it's fiction, yet Evolution would have us believe it happened. Failure TWOUphill The 2nd Law establishes the Universe is irreversibly running down after being “wound up” at the beginning. Evolution is the opposite of this process. It advances to more complexity, more diversity and new "higher" life forms. Molasses don’t flow uphill and neither can Evolution. Other arguments missing-missing links, biological complex creatures, Evolution frauds, and complex “natural” processes. Richard Dawkins said. "Evolution has been observed. It's just that it hasn't been observed when it's happening.”Chapters 5-6 analyze WHY Non-Christians MUST cling to believing in Evolution, Finally we’ll look at terrible costs it has on our culture. Truly Science proves Evolution’s IMPOSSIBLE!Without 3 Miracles, Darwin’s DEAD! Foreword, Preface & IntroductionChapter 1 Science and KnowingChapter 2 EvolutionThe Appearance of Matter From NothingAbiogenesis - Dead Chemicals Become Living OrganismsIncreased Information in Genetic Systems Chapter 3 Evolution’s Three Impossible MiraclesChapter 4 the Improbable Cliff!Chapter 5 The Irrationality of UnbeliefChapter 6 What’s an Atheist To Do?Chapter 7 Cultural Impacts of EvolutionConclusionAppendix 1 About the Author - Charlie LiebertAppendix 2 Charlie Liebert’s Testimony

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Published June 12, 2017

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Profile Image for Kenneth Cook.
15 reviews
December 20, 2024
Without 3 Miracles by Charlie Liebert is a remarkable dive into the intricate interplay between science and faith. This book meticulously dismantles the often rigid perspectives surrounding evolution and creationism, inviting readers to explore the gray areas that many discussions overlook. Liebert's writing is engaging and approachable, making complex scientific concepts accessible without sacrificing depth.

What sets this book apart is its balanced approach; Liebert does not merely argue against atheistic evolution but encourages a dialogue that respects both scientific inquiry and spiritual beliefs. Each chapter is thoughtfully structured, leading readers through a logical progression of ideas, supported by well-researched references. For anyone grappling with these profound questions, this book serves as a guiding light, challenging assumptions and fostering an open mind. It is a must-read for those interested in understanding the nuances of belief in a scientifically driven world.
Profile Image for Samantha Barnes.
12 reviews
December 20, 2024
Charlie Liebert’s Without 3 Miracles is an eye-opening exploration of the longstanding debate between evolution and creationism. This book stands as a testament to Liebert’s ability to weave intricate scientific theories with spiritual insights, creating a narrative that is both informative and thought-provoking. His articulate prose makes the book not only engaging but also deeply impactful, encouraging readers to ponder the implications of their beliefs.

Liebert’s arguments are bolstered by a wealth of research, yet he presents them in a way that feels conversational, making complex topics digestible. One of the book’s greatest strengths is its ability to stimulate dialogue rather than division; it encourages readers to engage with the material critically, fostering an atmosphere of inquiry. If you are seeking a book that challenges conventional thinking while inviting a deeper understanding of the world around us, Without 3 Miracles is a captivating choice that will leave you reflecting long after you turn the final page.
Profile Image for Zachary Patterson.
12 reviews
December 20, 2024
Without 3 Miracles by Charlie Liebert is a groundbreaking work that reexamines the dialogue between science and spirituality. This book stands out for its courage in tackling sensitive subjects often deemed taboo in both scientific and religious communities. Liebert’s writing is both passionate and reasoned, presenting a case for the compatibility of faith and science that is both refreshing and necessary.

The book is rich with anecdotes and case studies that illustrate Liebert’s points, making the reading experience both enlightening and relatable. Each chapter invites readers to consider their perspectives while providing a solid foundation for understanding complex theories. This isn’t just a book for those who lean one way or the other; it’s a resource for anyone interested in the big questions of existence and purpose. For those looking to broaden their understanding and engage with a dialogue that transcends simplistic arguments, Without 3 Miracles is a powerful and enriching read.
Profile Image for Megan Kennedy.
15 reviews1 follower
December 20, 2024
In Without 3 Miracles, Charlie Liebert offers an incisive critique of the conventional narratives surrounding evolution and creationism. This book serves as a bridge between two often opposing viewpoints, encouraging readers to explore the multifaceted nature of existence. Liebert’s approach is both respectful and assertive, guiding readers through a labyrinth of scientific and philosophical discussions.

What I found particularly enriching was Liebert’s ability to integrate personal stories and real-world implications of these debates, making the content not only informative but also relatable. His conversational writing style invites readers to engage actively with the material, provoking thought and reflection. The book’s conclusion doesn’t aim to provide all the answers but rather inspires further inquiry, urging us to seek our truths. For anyone curious about the crossroads of faith and science, Without 3 Miracles is an essential addition to your reading list that promises to stimulate both mind and spirit.
Profile Image for Mackenzie Xander.
10 reviews
November 7, 2025
Without 3 Miracles by Charlie Liebert is a remarkable dive into the intricate interplay between science and faith. This book meticulously dismantles the often rigid perspectives surrounding evolution and creationism, inviting readers to explore the gray areas that many discussions overlook. Liebert's writing is engaging and approachable, making complex scientific concepts accessible without sacrificing depth.

What sets this book apart is its balanced approach; Liebert does not merely argue against atheistic evolution but encourages a dialogue that respects both scientific inquiry and spiritual beliefs. Each chapter is thoughtfully structured, leading readers through a logical progression of ideas, supported by well-researched references. For anyone grappling with these profound questions, this book serves as a guiding light, challenging assumptions and fostering an open mind. It is a must-read for those interested in understanding the nuances of belief in a scientifically driven world.
Profile Image for Christopher Perez.
13 reviews
November 7, 2025
Charlie Liebert’s Without 3 Miracles is an eye-opening exploration of the longstanding debate between evolution and creationism. This book stands as a testament to Liebert’s ability to weave intricate scientific theories with spiritual insights, creating a narrative that is both informative and thought-provoking. His articulate prose makes the book not only engaging but also deeply impactful, encouraging readers to ponder the implications of their beliefs.

Liebert’s arguments are bolstered by a wealth of research, yet he presents them in a way that feels conversational, making complex topics digestible. One of the book’s greatest strengths is its ability to stimulate dialogue rather than division; it encourages readers to engage with the material critically, fostering an atmosphere of inquiry. If you are seeking a book that challenges conventional thinking while inviting a deeper understanding of the world around us, Without 3 Miracles is a captivating choice that will leave you reflecting long after you turn the final page.
Profile Image for Hailey Whittaker.
10 reviews
November 7, 2025
Without 3 Miracles by Charlie Liebert is a groundbreaking work that reexamines the dialogue between science and spirituality. This book stands out for its courage in tackling sensitive subjects often deemed taboo in both scientific and religious communities. Liebert’s writing is both passionate and reasoned, presenting a case for the compatibility of faith and science that is both refreshing and necessary.

The book is rich with anecdotes and case studies that illustrate Liebert’s points, making the reading experience both enlightening and relatable. Each chapter invites readers to consider their perspectives while providing a solid foundation for understanding complex theories. This isn’t just a book for those who lean one way or the other; it’s a resource for anyone interested in the big questions of existence and purpose. For those looking to broaden their understanding and engage with a dialogue that transcends simplistic arguments, Without 3 Miracles is a powerful and enriching read.
Profile Image for Justin Lee.
12 reviews
November 7, 2025
In Without 3 Miracles, Charlie Liebert offers an incisive critique of the conventional narratives surrounding evolution and creationism. This book serves as a bridge between two often opposing viewpoints, encouraging readers to explore the multifaceted nature of existence. Liebert’s approach is both respectful and assertive, guiding readers through a labyrinth of scientific and philosophical discussions.

What I found particularly enriching was Liebert’s ability to integrate personal stories and real-world implications of these debates, making the content not only informative but also relatable. His conversational writing style invites readers to engage actively with the material, provoking thought and reflection. The book’s conclusion doesn’t aim to provide all the answers but rather inspires further inquiry, urging us to seek our truths. For anyone curious about the crossroads of faith and science, Without 3 Miracles is an essential addition to your reading list that promises to stimulate both mind and spirit.
Profile Image for Asher Gray.
11 reviews1 follower
December 18, 2024
I always believed in the theory of evolution and its foundation in empirical research. However, Charlie Liebert's Without 3 Miracles challenged my views significantly. The author presents compelling arguments against atheistic evolution, particularly through the lens of established scientific laws. The breakdown of the First and Second Laws of Thermodynamics, along with the Law of Biogenesis, makes for a thought-provoking read. Liebert uses engaging analogies like “Magic” and “Frankenstein” to illustrate his points, making complex topics accessible. The book does not shy away from controversy, encouraging readers to question accepted beliefs about evolution. I appreciate his effort to spark discussion.

This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of science and belief, offering a fresh perspective that can make you reconsider the commonly held views on evolution.
Profile Image for Mason Jackson.
13 reviews4 followers
December 18, 2024
I found Charlie Liebert's Without 3 Miracles to be an empowering affirmation of my beliefs. The author skillfully dismantles the theory of atheistic evolution, arguing that it contradicts fundamental scientific principles. His argument about the impossibility of creating something from nothing resonates deeply with my faith in creation as described in the Bible. Liebert's use of simple language and relatable analogies makes the complex scientific concepts easy to grasp. I was particularly moved by his discussion on how evolution can lead to moral decay in society. This book is not just about science; it also touches on the spiritual and cultural implications of embracing atheistic evolution. I believe this book will strengthen the faith of many Christians and inspire them to engage in discussions about science and belief. I highly recommend it to anyone looking to defend their faith against the pressures of modern scientific views.
Profile Image for Carol Baker.
13 reviews
December 18, 2024
I often discuss evolution in my science classes. Reading Without 3 Miracles by Charlie Liebert has given me new insights into the debate surrounding evolution and creationism. The author presents scientific laws that contradict the basic tenets of atheistic evolution, making compelling arguments that challenge students to think critically. I appreciate his clear explanations of complex scientific concepts, which can help students understand the potential flaws in evolutionary theory. Liebert’s use of metaphors like “Uphill Molasses” to describe how evolution contradicts the Second Law of Thermodynamics is particularly memorable. This book can serve as a useful resource in classrooms, prompting engaging discussions about science and belief. While some may disagree with his views, I believe it is essential to expose students to various perspectives. Without 3 Miracles encourages critical thinking and can lead to meaningful conversations about faith, science, and the universe's origins.
Profile Image for Sandra Allen.
14 reviews
December 18, 2024
I worry about what my children are being taught in school regarding evolution. Charlie Liebert’s Without 3 Miracles provides a refreshing perspective that questions the validity of atheistic evolution. The book offers clear explanations of scientific laws that, according to Liebert, evolution violates. His arguments are compelling and accessible, which makes them perfect for discussing with my kids. I found the chapters on the implications of evolution on society particularly striking. It emphasizes how adopting evolution can lead to moral dilemmas and confusion about our purpose in life. This is a critical message I want my children to understand.

I believe this book is a valuable resource for parents looking to provide their children with a balanced view of science and faith. I highly recommend it for any parent who wants to engage their children in discussions about the origins of life and the importance of their beliefs.
Profile Image for Charles Martin.
12 reviews
December 18, 2024
Without 3 Miracles by Charlie Liebert offers an intriguing perspective on the cultural implications of atheistic evolution. As a cultural critic, I appreciate how Liebert connects scientific arguments to the broader societal impacts of accepting evolution as fact. The book argues that the belief in evolution can undermine moral values and lead to a culture of disbelief. I found his exploration of how evolution is often portrayed as a solution to life's complexities both fascinating and troubling. His use of analogies effectively illustrates the weaknesses in the evolutionary argument. The book challenges readers to consider the deeper ramifications of their beliefs and the philosophies that underlie them. While I may not fully agree with all of Liebert’s conclusions,
I commend his willingness to tackle these sensitive issues head-on. This book is thought-provoking and worth reading for anyone interested in the intersection of science, faith, and culture.
Profile Image for Shirley Bailey.
15 reviews3 followers
December 19, 2024
As a college student studying biology, I found Without 3 Miracles by Charlie Liebert to be a challenging and eye-opening read. Most of my education has centered on the theory of evolution as an established fact, so it was refreshing to encounter a book that questions that assumption. Liebert presents scientific arguments against atheistic evolution, citing the First and Second Laws of Thermodynamics and the Law of Biogenesis as key points. His metaphors, like “Uphill Molasses,” made complex concepts easier to understand. I appreciated how he encourages readers to think critically about the evidence for evolution. This book has prompted me to explore the topic further and consider alternative perspectives on life's origins.

This book could be an excellent resource for students who want to challenge their assumptions about evolution. If you’re open to new ideas and critical thinking, I highly recommend this book.
Profile Image for Emma Ward.
17 reviews4 followers
December 19, 2024
I approached Without 3 Miracles by Charlie Liebert with skepticism But I felt his ideas were intriguing as well as challenging. In order to prove that evolution is impossible without specific miracles, the book offers a thorough analysis of atheistic evolution based on scientific principles. His explanations of ideas like the First Law of Thermodynamics and the Law of Biogenesis caused me to reevaluate some of my own convictions. I respect Liebert's attempt to promote candid discussion regarding science and belief, even though I may not agree with all of his conclusions. The book does a fantastic job of simplifying difficult concepts so that a broad audience may understand them.

Anyone interested in the argument between evolution and creationism might find this to be a useful read. It challenges readers to think critically about their beliefs, which I believe is essential for intellectual growth.
Profile Image for Brandon Wood.
14 reviews
December 19, 2024
I find Without 3 Miracles by Charlie Liebert fascinating. The book provides a unique perspective on the debate between creationism and evolution, linking scientific arguments with historical context. Liebert presents a case against atheistic evolution, emphasizing how it contradicts established scientific laws. His arguments about the cultural impacts of evolution are particularly intriguing, suggesting that the acceptance of atheistic evolution has significant implications for our understanding of morality and purpose. The metaphors he used add depth to his analysis, making it easier to relate to complex concepts. I appreciate how he encourages readers to explore the historical consequences of embracing evolution.

While I may not completely agree with his stance, I believe this book is a valuable resource for understanding the historical and cultural context of the evolution debate. I recommend it to anyone interested in the intersection of history, science, and belief.
Profile Image for Alexander Mendoza.
10 reviews
December 19, 2024
Without 3 Miracles by Charlie Liebert presents a compelling philosophical argument against atheistic evolution. As a philosophy enthusiast, I was intrigued by the way the author ties scientific principles to existential questions about life and purpose. Liebert argues that evolution contradicts key scientific laws, such as the Law of Biogenesis, and uses engaging metaphors to illustrate his points. The book challenges readers to reflect on their beliefs and consider the implications of accepting atheistic evolution. I found his exploration of morality and culture particularly thought-provoking. It raises important questions about the foundations of our ethical systems and how they relate to our understanding of existence. This book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in exploring the philosophical implications of science and belief. I recommend it to readers looking to challenge their perspectives on life and creation.
Profile Image for Katherine Henderson.
12 reviews
December 20, 2024
In Without 3 Miracles, Charlie Liebert presents a compelling narrative that interrogates the foundations of our understanding of life and existence. This book stands out for its bold approach to a contentious subject—how evolution and creationism can coexist. Liebert’s well-crafted arguments resonate with clarity and conviction, backed by meticulous research and a plethora of examples that breathe life into abstract concepts.

The author's tone is both assertive and respectful, making it a welcoming read for individuals on various points of the belief spectrum. The way Liebert intertwines philosophical inquiry with scientific evidence is particularly striking, prompting readers to question preconceived notions and engage in thoughtful reflection. This book is more than just a critique; it’s an invitation to explore deeper truths about our origins. For those looking to expand their horizons and contemplate life's fundamental questions, Without 3 Miracles is an invaluable resource.
Profile Image for Nancy Bowman.
15 reviews
September 9, 2025
When I picked up Without 3 Miracles Darwin’s Dead! I wasn’t expecting the author to frame his whole argument around three simple but powerful illustrations: Magic, Frankenstein, and Uphill Molasses. Honestly, that structure hooked me. “Magic” tackles the idea of something coming from nothing, pointing out how the First Law of Thermodynamics won’t allow it. “Frankenstein” covers life arising from dead matter, a notion that struck me hard when Liebert shared his story about finding a recently dead rabbit—intact, but lifeless. And “Uphill Molasses” takes on the Second Law, showing how entropy pushes things toward disorder, not greater complexity. I found these analogies easy to grasp, even without a science background, and they made me rethink how often evolution is presented as unquestionable fact. Whether you agree or not, this book delivers its case in a way that’s memorable and thought-provoking.
Profile Image for Paul Acosta.
13 reviews
September 9, 2025
Hey, book lovers! You NEED to read Without 3 Miracles Darwin’s Dead!—it’s like nothing I’ve ever experienced before! One part that absolutely fascinated me was the discussion of the Cambrian Explosion. The author points out how this sudden burst of diverse life forms, complete with fully developed body plans, doesn’t really fit the slow, step-by-step process that evolution usually describes. He ties it together with other examples of biological complexity, like the intricacies of cells, the limits of mutations, and even issues like antibiotic resistance and inter-species barriers. I’d always heard about the Cambrian period in passing, but this book presented it in a way that felt eye-opening and thought-provoking. Instead of gradual buildup, Liebert shows how complexity seems to arrive all at once. Whether you’re skeptical or curious, this section alone makes the book worth picking up.
Profile Image for Avery Driscoll.
11 reviews1 follower
November 5, 2025
I always believed in the theory of evolution and its foundation in empirical research. However, Charlie Liebert's Without 3 Miracles challenged my views significantly. The author presents compelling arguments against atheistic evolution, particularly through the lens of established scientific laws. The breakdown of the First and Second Laws of Thermodynamics, along with the Law of Biogenesis, makes for a thought-provoking read. Liebert uses engaging analogies like “Magic” and “Frankenstein” to illustrate his points, making complex topics accessible. The book does not shy away from controversy, encouraging readers to question accepted beliefs about evolution. I appreciate his effort to spark discussion.

This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of science and belief, offering a fresh perspective that can make you reconsider the commonly held views on evolution.
Profile Image for Sienna Chandler.
10 reviews1 follower
November 5, 2025
I found Charlie Liebert's Without 3 Miracles to be an empowering affirmation of my beliefs. The author skillfully dismantles the theory of atheistic evolution, arguing that it contradicts fundamental scientific principles. His argument about the impossibility of creating something from nothing resonates deeply with my faith in creation as described in the Bible. Liebert's use of simple language and relatable analogies makes the complex scientific concepts easy to grasp. I was particularly moved by his discussion on how evolution can lead to moral decay in society. This book is not just about science; it also touches on the spiritual and cultural implications of embracing atheistic evolution. I believe this book will strengthen the faith of many Christians and inspire them to engage in discussions about science and belief. I highly recommend it to anyone looking to defend their faith against the pressures of modern scientific views.
Profile Image for Jordan Ramirez.
13 reviews
November 5, 2025
I often discuss evolution in my science classes. Reading Without 3 Miracles by Charlie Liebert has given me new insights into the debate surrounding evolution and creationism. The author presents scientific laws that contradict the basic tenets of atheistic evolution, making compelling arguments that challenge students to think critically. I appreciate his clear explanations of complex scientific concepts, which can help students understand the potential flaws in evolutionary theory. Liebert’s use of metaphors like “Uphill Molasses” to describe how evolution contradicts the Second Law of Thermodynamics is particularly memorable. This book can serve as a useful resource in classrooms, prompting engaging discussions about science and belief. While some may disagree with his views, I believe it is essential to expose students to various perspectives. Without 3 Miracles encourages critical thinking and can lead to meaningful conversations about faith, science, and the universe's origins.
Profile Image for Kevin Garcia.
15 reviews
November 5, 2025
I worry about what my children are being taught in school regarding evolution. Charlie Liebert’s Without 3 Miracles provides a refreshing perspective that questions the validity of atheistic evolution. The book offers clear explanations of scientific laws that, according to Liebert, evolution violates. His arguments are compelling and accessible, which makes them perfect for discussing with my kids. I found the chapters on the implications of evolution on society particularly striking. It emphasizes how adopting evolution can lead to moral dilemmas and confusion about our purpose in life. This is a critical message I want my children to understand.

I believe this book is a valuable resource for parents looking to provide their children with a balanced view of science and faith. I highly recommend it for any parent who wants to engage their children in discussions about the origins of life and the importance of their beliefs.
Profile Image for Brooklyn Barrington.
10 reviews1 follower
November 5, 2025
Without 3 Miracles by Charlie Liebert offers an intriguing perspective on the cultural implications of atheistic evolution. As a cultural critic, I appreciate how Liebert connects scientific arguments to the broader societal impacts of accepting evolution as fact. The book argues that the belief in evolution can undermine moral values and lead to a culture of disbelief. I found his exploration of how evolution is often portrayed as a solution to life's complexities both fascinating and troubling. His use of analogies effectively illustrates the weaknesses in the evolutionary argument. The book challenges readers to consider the deeper ramifications of their beliefs and the philosophies that underlie them. While I may not fully agree with all of Liebert’s conclusions,

I commend his willingness to tackle these sensitive issues head-on. This book is thought-provoking and worth reading for anyone interested in the intersection of science, faith, and culture.
Profile Image for Ellie Zavala.
11 reviews1 follower
November 7, 2025
As a college student studying biology, I found Without 3 Miracles by Charlie Liebert to be a challenging and eye-opening read. Most of my education has centered on the theory of evolution as an established fact, so it was refreshing to encounter a book that questions that assumption. Liebert presents scientific arguments against atheistic evolution, citing the First and Second Laws of Thermodynamics and the Law of Biogenesis as key points. His metaphors, like “Uphill Molasses,” made complex concepts easier to understand. I appreciated how he encourages readers to think critically about the evidence for evolution. This book has prompted me to explore the topic further and consider alternative perspectives on life's origins.

This book could be an excellent resource for students who want to challenge their assumptions about evolution. If you’re open to new ideas and critical thinking, I highly recommend this book.
Profile Image for Kennedy Aldridge.
10 reviews1 follower
November 7, 2025
I approached Without 3 Miracles by Charlie Liebert with skepticism But I felt his ideas were intriguing as well as challenging. In order to prove that evolution is impossible without specific miracles, the book offers a thorough analysis of atheistic evolution based on scientific principles. His explanations of ideas like the First Law of Thermodynamics and the Law of Biogenesis caused me to reevaluate some of my own convictions. I respect Liebert's attempt to promote candid discussion regarding science and belief, even though I may not agree with all of his conclusions. The book does a fantastic job of simplifying difficult concepts so that a broad audience may understand them.

Anyone interested in the argument between evolution and creationism might find this to be a useful read. It challenges readers to think critically about their beliefs, which I believe is essential for intellectual growth.

Profile Image for Eric King.
4 reviews
November 7, 2025
I find Without 3 Miracles by Charlie Liebert fascinating. The book provides a unique perspective on the debate between creationism and evolution, linking scientific arguments with historical context. Liebert presents a case against atheistic evolution, emphasizing how it contradicts established scientific laws. His arguments about the cultural impacts of evolution are particularly intriguing, suggesting that the acceptance of atheistic evolution has significant implications for our understanding of morality and purpose. The metaphors he used add depth to his analysis, making it easier to relate to complex concepts. I appreciate how he encourages readers to explore the historical consequences of embracing evolution.

While I may not completely agree with his stance, I believe this book is a valuable resource for understanding the historical and cultural context of the evolution debate. I recommend it to anyone interested in the intersection of history, science, and belief.
Profile Image for Addison Yancy.
13 reviews
November 7, 2025
Without 3 Miracles by Charlie Liebert presents a compelling philosophical argument against atheistic evolution. As a philosophy enthusiast, I was intrigued by the way the author ties scientific principles to existential questions about life and purpose. Liebert argues that evolution contradicts key scientific laws, such as the Law of Biogenesis, and uses engaging metaphors to illustrate his points. The book challenges readers to reflect on their beliefs and consider the implications of accepting atheistic evolution. I found his exploration of morality and culture particularly thought-provoking. It raises important questions about the foundations of our ethical systems and how they relate to our understanding of existence. This book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in exploring the philosophical implications of science and belief. I recommend it to readers looking to challenge their perspectives on life and creation.
Profile Image for Adam Scott.
13 reviews
November 7, 2025
In Without 3 Miracles, Charlie Liebert presents a compelling narrative that interrogates the foundations of our understanding of life and existence. This book stands out for its bold approach to a contentious subject—how evolution and creationism can coexist. Liebert’s well-crafted arguments resonate with clarity and conviction, backed by meticulous research and a plethora of examples that breathe life into abstract concepts.

The author's tone is both assertive and respectful, making it a welcoming read for individuals on various points of the belief spectrum. The way Liebert intertwines philosophical inquiry with scientific evidence is particularly striking, prompting readers to question preconceived notions and engage in thoughtful reflection. This book is more than just a critique; it’s an invitation to explore deeper truths about our origins. For those looking to expand their horizons and contemplate life's fundamental questions, Without 3 Miracles is an invaluable resource.
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