Jason Lisle Book order (chronological)
Jason Lisle is a scientist deeply engaged with cosmology, seeking evidence that supports a creationist view of the universe. His work is founded on the conviction that the cosmos testifies to intentional design, and he endeavors to uncover the theological implications of astronomical discoveries. Through scientific methodologies, he explores the origin and nature of the universe, striving for a synthesis between faith and scientific understanding.



Fractals
- 216 pages
- 8 hours of reading
What if mathematicians discovered a secret code embedded in math disclosing an amazing work of art hidden in the numbers? Just such a code of astounding beauty was discovered in the 1980s. The artworks displayed in this book have always existed, built into the numbers at creation. Dr. Lisle suggests that only the Christian worldview can make sense of this secret code. As such, the images in this book are a demonstration of the truth of that worldview.
Discerning Truth
- 137 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Discerning Truth helps you to not only spot the errors in the evolutionary perspective, but also refute them easily and soundly!