| Defeating Darwinism
by Opening Minds
With all of the complicated scientific debate swirling around the topic of evolution, believers need an easy way to understand the basic issues without oversimplifying. The key to defeating the false claims of Darwinism is to open
our minds to good thinking habits, which this book does. |
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| Darwin's Black Box: Biochemical challenge to evolution
Book argues that evidence of evolution's limits has been right under our noses -- but it is so small that we have only recently been able to see it. The field of
biochemistry has unlocked the secrets of the living cell and begun to show it is "irreducibly complex." |
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| Darwin on Trial
The author, a law teacher, deems unpersuasive the alleged proofs for Darwin's assertion that natural selection can produce new species. He also argues that recent molecular studies of DNA fail to confirm the existence of common ancestors
for different species. |
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| Evolution:
A Theory In Crisis
The author critiques the Darwinian model of evolution in a manner that is fascinating. Dr. Denton's book sets out to explain the gathering scientific evidence against evolution in its traditional form. It is a clear account of a
growing crisis in biology and enables us to understand why an increasing number of research scientists are questioning strict Darwinism. |
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God the Evidence:
Reconciliation of Faith & Reason
Patrick Glynn lays out the astonishing new evidence that caused him to turn away from the atheism he acquired as a student at Harvard and Cambridge. The facts are
fascinating: Physicists are discovering an unexplainable order to the cosmos; medical researchers are reporting the extraordinary healing powers of prayer and sociologists are now acknowledging the destructive consequences of a value-free society. |
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| The Genesis Flood
This book presents a thorough system for unifying and correlating scientific data in the earth's early history. Offers evidence for a biblically based system of
creationism and catastrophism. |
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