Hamalas
whippersnapper
I'm guessing most of us on this board tend to read a lot, but if you're like me you probably find yourself reading lots of theology, history, literature, and philosophy but hardly any science. I'm wondering if the more science-savvy among us would care to give a list of some of their top recommendations of science books for laypeople to read. Especially for those of us who wish we had payed a bit more attention to our high school and college courses!
Any thoughts? What would be your top recommendations in science for the lay-person? (And I'm not specifically looking for just Creation science resources. Those are fine, but I'm thinking more broadly).
Any thoughts? What would be your top recommendations in science for the lay-person? (And I'm not specifically looking for just Creation science resources. Those are fine, but I'm thinking more broadly).