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Thermodynamics and the Development of Order
Edited by Emmett L. Williams. 1981. CRS Monograph Series No. 1. Creation Research Society, 141 pages.
This volume is a definitive creationist presentation of thermodynamics in relation to the creation-evolution controversy. The topics are explored both scientifically and philosophically. Do the laws of thermodynamics prohibit evolutionary molecules-to-man development? Are there scientific barriers to postulated evolutionary improvement processes? Does a creationist interpretation fit the laws of thermodynamics better than a mechanistic approach? These questions are answered by authors Emmett Williams, George Mulfinger, Harold Armstrong, Duane Gish, David Boylan, Ralph Ancil, and Henry Morris. Other topics covered are development and stability of order, thermodynamics and evolution, fluctuations as a mechanism of ordering living systems, DNA and RNA formation, and theological implications of the laws of thermodynamics.
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Thousands…Not Billions
Donald DeYoung
2005. Master Books, 190 pages.
This non-technical book is the laymen's guide to the Radioisotopes and the Age of the Earth (RATE) project. It has been written to equip the layperson to defend scientific six-day creation and refute modern dating techniques.
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Thousands...Not Billions Study Guide
2006. Institute for Creation Research, 64 pages
A companion study guide to the popular book Thousands...Not Billions. It includes chapter outlines, chapter summaries, objectives, implications, and review questions.
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Timothy Whale's Rainbow
Darrell Wiskur. August 2000. Master Books, Library Binding: 40 pages.
Reading level: Ages 4-8
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Tornado in a Junkyard: The Relentless Myth of Darwinism
James Perloff. 1999. Refuge Books, 321 pages.
The author, a free-lance writer, is a former unbeliever who was drawn into atheism by evolution. Tornado in a Junkyard is a user friendly book that has a primary appeal to laymen. The first 16 chapters give a well-written account of the major scientific issues involved in the creation-evolution controversy. They will provide not only a worthy review for those already familiar with the subjects, but also an excellent introduction to the issues for those who are new to the conflict. Everyone will benefit from the last several chapters which deal with the Scopes trial a la Hollywood, the social consequences of Darwinism, and a look at accomplished creationists. The book ends with a unique gospel presentation geared toward the skeptic reader.
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Total Truth: Liberating Christianity from Its Cultural Captivity
Nancy Pearcey. 2004. Crossway Books, 480
pages (hard cover).
Christianity is a total worldview,
but because the Church
has not realized this, the
Church has given over culture,
science, politics, education,
etc. to the naturalists. This is part of the
sacred/secular or value/fact split. We are
even losing our children as a result. This book
describes the problem and provides the solution. For
us to realize that everything is within the sphere of
Christianity, and there is no sacred/secular split, we
need to get back to creation and jettison Darwinism.
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The True Story of Noah’s Ark
Tom Dooley (Illustrated by Bill Looney). 2003. Master Books, 72 pages (hard cover).
A beautifully-illustrated coffee-table book for the
whole family, about the building of the Ark and the
Flood. It also briefly tells the story of Adam and Eve
and pre-Flood life.
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The Truth about Human Origins
Brad Harrub and
Bert Thompson. 2003. Apologetics Press,
535 pages (hard cover).
Covers our alleged ancestors
from the supposed apelike creature
up to humans. The book
then switches gears and delves
deeply into the unique aspects of mankind, such as
language and communication, the origin of the brain
and mind, the origin of human consciousness, and the
origin of skin color and blood types. There is much
evidence in these areas of study for divine creation
and against evolution.
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Ultimate Proof
Jason Lisle. 2009. Master Books, 254 pages.
This book defends the Christian faith by offering, what Dr. Lisle argues, is the ultimate proof. Emphasizing defense of the Genesis account, he applies principles of logic to illustrate clear and significant logical fallacies of both evolution and atheism. Dr. Lisle also addresses the logical inconsistency of compromised positions, such as theistic evolution. This book is not another application of scientific data, but rather shows how the Bible defends itself. Dr. Lisle’s work is an excellent resource for pastors, students, and all those desiring to defend their faith.
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Uncommon Dissent: Intellectuals Who Find Darwinism Unconvincing
William A. Dembski (editor). 2004. ISI Books, 366 pages.
Essays are by leading intelligent
design intellectuals who find one
or more aspects of Darwinism unpersuasive.
Authors of the essays
include Phillip Johnson, Marcel-
Paul Schützenberger, Nancy Pearcey,
Frank Tipler, Michael Behe,
Michael Denton, Cornelius Hunter,
and David Berlinski.
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