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Reason in the Balance: The Case Against Naturalism in Science, Law, and Education (Hardcover) Johnson shows that "the fact of evolution" is neither fact nor science, but rather a dogmatic, naturalistic world-view that dominates every aspect of our culture. Evolutionists' fundamental presumption is that rational thinking begins with "God does not exist (or if He does exist, existing is all that He's done)". This presumption logically leads to the conclusion that anything based on the idea that God does exist is irrational and consequently, not worthy of serious discussion. Johnson shows the devastating outworkings of this naturalistic philosophy and how it has impacted science, law and education. This book is especially convincing when supplemented with Johnson's Darwin on Trial, Stephen Carter's The Culture of Disbelief, and Ravi Zacharias's Can Man Live Without God