Logic's End By Keith A. Robinson

About the Author: Keith A. Robinson

Keith Robinson has dedicated his life to teaching others how to defend the Christian faith. He is a public speaker and author of apologetics fiction—a new genre that incorporates apologetics into the plots of
sci-fi, action/adventure novels. Since the release of Logic’s End, his first novel, he has been a featured speaker at Christian music festivals, homeschool conventions, apologetics seminars and churches, as well as appearing as a guest on numerous radio shows.

He is currently writing the Master Symphony Trilogy, an epic space fantasy set in another galaxy where music can control and manipulate nature.

When not writing or speaking, Mr. Robinson is the full-time public-school orchestra director at KTEC school, a professional freelance violist in the Milwaukee/Chicago area, and a graduate of the Colson Fellows program. He currently resides in Kenosha, Wisconsin, with his two sons and a Rottweiler named Thor.

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During her sojourn Rebecca an ardent atheist has her faith in evolution shaken to its foundation Logic s End is excellent sci fi with a compelling plot and fantastical characters It also reveals in a winsome way the bankruptcy of macroevolution as a theory and the shocking alternative Keith A Robinson Tedious which is not always bad in sci fi it just didn t work for me Concept is very interesting and I enjoyed that Keith A Robinson This book is an apologetics fiction book and I was super excited to read it but at the same time I didn t have very high expectations Overall I m a bit torn on my thoughts about this book because there was such a range of good and not so good aspects of it. Logic and critical thinking chapter 1 To begin with the good the attempt to even try to write a sci fi book that attempts to make a rational case for the existence of God is wonderful I love the fact that this book and others like it even exist The book recommended other apologetics fiction books at the end along with other apologetics resources and I will certainly read of these books. Logic and juanes lyrics Additionally the book was pretty well written I never stopped to admire the writing but at the same time it never caused me to stop and shake my head due to poor writing Along with this I enjoyed the story for almost the entire time The first chapter and maybe even the second I don t remember was a little slow but at the same time that s almost a necessity and is to be expected. Logic and his parents What I didn t like about the book was the over the top attempts at making the case for God or specifically against evolution and the ending If you re going to write a fiction book to make an argument part of the whole point is to do it somewhat subtly and in a way that will prevent critical readers from putting up defensive barriers I think that most intelligent skeptics who read this book would be just as defensive as reading any other Christian book. Logic's endbr64 The other part was the ending It was very abrupt and too simplistic Perhaps this will make sense as being a good choice upon reading the next two books in the series but as of now I m not sure I want to read the next books It seems like the emotional turmoil I felt while reading and the connection with the characters was all for naught and I m not sure if I want to spend my time going through that to be equally disappointed I may vet the next book beforehand to see if it might redeem those feelings the door was left open so this is possible before I read the next one. Logic entailment Overall I m glad I read the book I wouldn t give this book to a skeptic and hope it will convince them I also wouldn t give it to anyone who accepts evolution Christian or otherwise and has any formal college level or above training in the sciences While the author is able to mount a decent case against evolution I don t think it would stand up to the strict scrutiny of someone who s knowledgeable about evolution I think the best demographic for this book would be Christians who do not accept evolution and for most high school or junior high students Keith A Robinson This was a very unique book with a strong message about evolution I quite enjoyed the aliens even if they were all nasty little buggers and the worldbuilding did do a good job of exposing flaws in evolutionary theory I will admit the ending did feel a bit out of nowhere and also made no room for a sequel involving that planet which left me a bit sad because I wanted adventures set on that planet Keith A Robinson This was a really great book Me and Carl read it together at night It was so fun and we stayed up many late nights reading outloud It really made you think and was so entertaining I am very much looking forward to the sequel Keith A Robinson Logic's EndKeith Robinson has dedicated his life to teaching others how to defend the Christian faith He is a public speaker and author of apologetics fiction a new genre that incorporates apologetics into the plots of sci fi action adventure novels Since the release of Logic s End his first novel he has been a featured speaker at Christian music festivals homeschool conventions apologetics seminars and churches as well as appearing as a guest on numerous radio shows He is currently writing the Master Symphony Trilogy an epic space fantasy set in another galaxy where music can control and manipulate nature. Logic edit enable When not writing or speaking Mr Robinson is the full time public school orchestra director at KTEC school a professional freelance violist in the Milwaukee Chicago area and a graduate of the Colson Fellows program He currently resides in Kenosha Wisconsin with his two sons and a Rottweiler named Thor. Logic's endbac In the near future when planetary space travel has become possible a NASA planetfinder telescope discovers a planet that has the necessary requirements to produce life Rebecca Evans a staunch e Logic s EndRebecca Evans age 32 gets chosen to accompany the mission to planet 2021 PK in which they hope to find fossils plants or other evidence of life however minute Rebecca did not expect it to be abounding with actively evolving intelligent creatures Before long she finds that her worldviews clash with the evidence she discovers on this violent planet. Logic entailment symbol I highly recommend this book for Sci fi lovers However this is one of those that takes place predominately on a planet rather than in space and I think many fantasy readers would enjoy it as well At first I had difficulty keeping track of the many various creatures and their appearances Thankfully the front of the book includes many awesome sketches I could reference For this reason I m contemplating buying the paperback I purchased it as an eBook Aside from that the story is easy to follow and age appropriate for 13. Logicals englisch Logic s End challenges the view of evolution as the origin of life by presenting a planet that originated in that way It shows what evolution would look like if it COULD be possible and really it shows that it IS impossible It s based on sound scientific and logical arguments not religion Who should read Logic s End Christians who believe God literally created the world in 6 days It will strengthen your faith. Logic's name One great quote in the book Real gold fears no fire If a belief is true it will withstand scrutiny If one is afraid to read a book that challenges their worldview they should ask themselves Why Now I understand not wanting to read preachy books I don t either not even ones I agree with I just want to read a good story Well this book tells an entertaining story and other than delving into science as should be expected to some degree in sci fi it is not preachy You can read a longer version of my review on my blog UPDATE Since my review of the Kindle book I purchased the physical copies of this and the following 2 books in this series for my 15 yr old son who loves science and history He read Logic s End in ONE DAY Keith A Robinson Wow As soon as I finished reading this story I started telling my husband about it This is a story about an female astronaut who along with her team goes to another planet that from the probes looks like it could be habitable When they get there it is pretty barren The team splits up to set up probes and our astronaut Rebekah ends up finding herself a prisoner of the aliens that live on this planet Each group of alien is a clan so they call her Rebekah clan Evans. Logic and hopsin This planet is basically evolution lived out There is no sort of morality on this planet it is purely survival of the fittest Plants are alive and have some intelligence The aliens are all some type of creature and each one has distorted mutations Rebekah is seeing that some of the things she believed about evolution well they just didn t make sense. Logic's endball I won t give away any There are lots of battles since survival is key but the processes going on in her head during her journey back to her spaceship are very interesting I wasn t sure that I agreed with how Sikeras sp unsure acted in the story when all was revealed in the end but then againThis is a clean read although it is very violent Keith A Robinson Logic s End revolves around 32 year old Rebecca Evans chosen to be part of a scientific exploration team to planet 2021 PK the first planet discovered that might support life Her arrival there and her experience among the life forms she encounters there make up the bulk of this fast paced action driven story In many ways it is unlike any science fiction story I have read As a story I found it entertaining surprising and extremely well written The author develops strong characters and brings them to life Some you like some you hate and some you just don t know how to feel about them Not only is the story well told but the author does a great job of accomplishing his underlying purpose to challenge the theory of evolution with the very claims of evolutionary science following the science to its logical conclusions I will give no spoilers but it is this logic applied to the scientific claims of evolution that makes this sci fi book stand out as distinct This is a book that does not fit into the mold of Star Trek Star Wars or any other sci fi series that I have read The final chapter of the book Afterword contains brief summaries of the scientific impossibilities within the theory of evolution This is an important part of the book especially for readers that have never had their belief in evolution challenged They support the storyline of Logic s End what we ought to expect to see and experience if the claims of evolution were true I expect to read the other two books in this trilogy and highly recommend this one Keith A Robinson I liked what Keith did with this book. Logic and juicy j I loved the logical arguments that really do make the theory of evolution look silly for example why are we no longer asexual reproducing this way would be way better from a survival of the fitest perspective than needing male and females to reproduce And why did we go from being asexual to not This book has many many great arguments for creation over evolution. Logic entailment symbol Well done Keith keep them coming Keith A Robinson By far my favorite book in the series As a student of psychology and theology I have read a lot of books textbooks that approach the creation evolution debate but never have I read a fictional book that takes those arguments and makes a whole plot based off of them In a world that assumes that all viewers readers are evolutionists it is refreshing to find an author who presents the possibility that perhaps popular opinion isn t based in logic or truth Keith A Robinson

Logic's End By Keith A. Robinson
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. Logic and his dad Christians who believe in theistic evolution It shows that the Biblical account meshes with science: Logic and fallacy Non Christians who believe in evolution It shows that faith and science are not opposed to one another. Logic engine I am not a big sci fi fan so don t normally read these sorts of books In saying that Keith is a great writer and keeps the story moving