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Origin

Worldviews, Science, and Genesis 1-11

  • Origin examines Christianity and naturalism not merely as religious or scientific positions, but as competing civilizational worldviews that shape how evidence, causation, origins, and history are interpreted.
  • The book is written from a modern young-earth creationist Christian perspective and explores how differing metaphysical assumptions influence scientific interpretation and broader understandings of reality.
  • This repository contains a Release of the review EPUB edition intended for discussion, critique, review and intellectual engagement.
  • Thoughtful criticism, corrections, and discussion are welcome via GitHub Discussions.

Central Thesis

Modern naturalism is often presented as a neutral or purely scientific default. Origin argues instead that naturalism functions as a comprehensive worldview with its own assumptions regarding:

  • causation
  • meaning
  • authority
  • origins
  • human nature
  • acceptable explanations
  • the relationship between mind and matter

The book contrasts this framework with the modern young-earth creationist (YEC) Christian worldview that has developed within parts of Protestant Christianity over recent decades.

The goal is not merely to debate isolated scientific claims, but to examine the deeper philosophical assumptions that shape how evidence itself is interpreted.

Topics Covered

The book draws on:

  • philosophy of science
  • epistemology
  • history of scientific thought
  • Genesis 1-11
  • critiques of scientific naturalism
  • worldview analysis
  • civilizational development
  • metaphysics and causation

Topics discussed include:

  • the relationship between science and worldview
  • whether scientific interpretation is worldview-neutral
  • the rise of naturalistic assumptions in modernity
  • historical Christian approaches to science
  • the explanatory scope and limits of naturalism
  • differing interpretations of origins and history
  • how civilizations construct foundational narratives

Why This Book Was Written

Public discussions surrounding Christianity, science, and origins are often framed as a conflict between "religion" and "science".

Origin approaches the issue differently.

  • The book is written as a one-stop-shop to get readers across the issues and arguments efficiently. This addresses a gap in the creationist literature.
  • Issues are framed with a broader context than has been done before, and multiple facets of key issues are exposed.
  • The tone is non-polemical.
  • Science, philosophy, history and theology of the debate are covered.
  • No worldview is neutral; this book explicitly argues from one framework while examining the assumptions underlying another.

Contents

Introduction

PART 1: ESSENTIAL BACKGROUND

  1. Why Worldviews Matter
  2. Sizing up the Contenders
  3. The Tool Called Science
  4. The Case of the Missing Philosophy
  5. The Scientific Rise and Fall of the Ancients
  6. The Great Reversal of Science: From Christian to Anti-Christian Foundations
  7. Darwin’s Origin of Species and the Emergence of the Creationists
  8. Terms of the Debate

PART 2: REBUTTAL OF SECULAR ORIGINS

  1. Big Bang: The Collapse of Infinity
  2. Abiogenesis: A Secular Miracle
  3. The Fossil Record: Contradicting Darwin’s Gradualism
  4. Mechanisms of Variation: The Consensus Begins to Fragment
  5. The Dead-End of Common Evolutionary Descent
  6. Darwinian Aftermath: The Rise of Neopaganism

PART 3: A YOUNG-EARTH CREATIONIST VIEW OF GENESIS 1--11

  1. Approaching Genesis
  2. Genesis 1-2: The Creation Week
  3. The Conundrum of the Ages
  4. Genesis 3-6: The Fall and Judgment
  5. Genesis 7-11: Flood and Confusion

PART 4: OUTLOOK

  1. The Failure of the Evolutionary Worldview

APPENDICES

Appendix A: The Problems of Suffering and Evil
Appendix B: Radiometric Dating
Appendix C: Abiogenesis Calculations
Appendix D: The Intelligent Design Movement
Appendix E: Catastrophic Plate Tectonics
Appendix F: Evidence for a Young Earth


Authors

  • Graeme Messer and Geoffrey Messer

Notes

  • Origin took roughly four years to research and write and was originally published via Amazon KDP in November 2025.
  • Portions of the manuscript were reviewed and critiqued by readers from backgrounds including theology, law, pastoral ministry, and young-earth creationism.
  • AI tools were used selectively for proofreading.
  • The goal of this project is not polemics, but serious engagement with worldview-level assumptions underlying discussions of science, origins, and civilization.
  • Readers from differing philosophical and religious perspectives are encouraged to engage critically with the arguments presented.
  • This project is intended as a serious contribution to discussions surrounding:
    • worldviews
    • philosophy of science
    • origins
    • civilization
    • Christianity and naturalism