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Baraminology-Classification of Created Organisms
Wayne Frair. 2000. Reprint from the September 2000 Creation Research Society Quarterly, 10 pages (8½ x 11).
In describing a new scheme of classification, the author has marshalled available literature and designed a presentation to be of value for specialists and non-specialists. Turtles and primates, including humans, are the main examples employed in the 11 figures. The paper challenges scientists to employ a taxonomy which realistically categorizes members of the created groups found in the world of life.
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Biology and Creation: An Introduction Regarding Life and Its Origins
Wayne Frair. 2002. Creation Research Society, 85 pages.
This book is the fourth in the CRS series of introductory readers. It
contains a discussion of the origin of life, of cells, and of multicellular
organisms. Comparisons are made between atheistic and theistic concepts
including the Intelligent Design bridge. Laws of chemistry, physics and
probability demand acceptance of the creation of all living organisms by a
supernatural Creator.
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The Biotic Message: Evolution Vs. Message Theory
Walter James Remine. 1993. St Paul Science, 542 pages. (hard cover).
The universe including the earth, especially life, was constructed so that a message (scientifically determined) proclaims that life came from a designer. The observable evidence contradicts evolutionary naturalism. The book is authoritative and should be read by scientists and students of science.
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Biology: A Search for Order in Complexity (second edition)
2007. Christian Liberty Press, 528 pages.
Originally published by the Creation Research
Society, the second edition is an updated, fullcolor,
hardbound textbook that is suitable for
an advanced high school or introductory college
biology course. Its quality illustrations and
six-day/young-earth creation approach make
it ideal for biology courses wanting a biblical
perspective.
Additional Materials:
Teacher's Manual
Student Lab Manual
Teachers Guide to Student Lab Manual
Test Packet
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The Case Against Darwin: Why the Evidence Should Be Examined
James Perloff. 2002. Refuge Books, 83 pages.
This is a popular, well-written book that succinctly summarizes the arguments against Darwinism. This is a book for the busy reader and skeptic who does not have time to read a more in-depth treatment.
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A Case for Creation, 3rd edition
Wayne Frair and Percival Davis. 1983. ACE Press, 155 pages.
The doctrine of evolution is the creation of men of genius. To underestimate it and its impact is dangerous. Creationists must set forth a case for creation with all the care and skill a lawyer would use before a skeptical jury. One purpose of this book is to formulate such ideas logically, and to present them effectively and constructively. A second purpose is to encourage Christians to engage in laboratory and field research in order to complete some of creation's unfinished business. Concise treatment of the evidence from comparative anatomy, embryology, biochemistry, geology and genetics make this book an excellent introduction to the creation/evolution controversy. The book has been designed principally for the informed layman and students in early years of their scientific training.
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Designs in the Living World (4th Edition)
Lane P. Lester, Dennis L. Englin, and George F Howe. 2002 SimBioSys Publishing. 240 pages.
Homeschoolers and Christian school teachers now have an affordable resource for teaching biology. This creationist biology textbook is written at the introductory level for Christian colleges, and is suitable for high school use as well. To reduce costs, it has line drawings and is plastic-comb bound. Included are chapters on simple chemistry, molecules of life, cells, respiration, photosynthesis, chromosome behavior (mitosis and meiosis), genetics, ecology, origin of life, and the history of life (creation and evolution).
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Evolution: A Theory in Crisis
Michael Denton. 1986. Adler and Adler,
368 pages (hard cover).
Written almost 20 years
ago, this book is still considered
a classic criticism
of neo-Darwinism. Employing
what was then
the new study of molecular
genetics, Dr. Denton
shows that genetics does
not support the claims of
Darwinism.
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The Genesis of Germs
Alan Gillen. 2007. Master Books, 176 pages
Every year seems to bring an impending threat of a new disease outbreak. The spread of these scary diseases, from avian flu to SARS to AIDS, is a cause for concern and leads to questions, such as: Where did all these germs come from? How do they fit into a biblical worldview? What kind of function did these microbes have before the Fall? How can something so small have such a huge, deadly impact on the world around us? Dr. Alan Gillen sheds light on these and many other questions in this revealing and detailed book. He shows how these constantly mutating diseases are proof for devolution rather than evolution, and how all of these germs fit into a biblical worldview. He also shows how germs are symptomatic of the literal Fall and Curse of creation as a result of man's sin, and the hope we have in the coming of Jesus Christ.
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Genetic Entropy & The Mystery of the Genome (2nd edition)
2008. Feed My Sheep Foundation, 229 pages.
Dr. Sanford’s popular book explores the limitations of evolution’s primary axiom. This axiom is the evolutionary change (i.e., common
descent) is accomplished by a combination of natural selection and random mutations. Using modern genetics research, the former
Cornell University scientist provides several challenges to this axiom. Organisms, including humans, are declining in health, not evolving
to more advanced stages of evolution. This newest edition contains the addition of a glossary, index, and author’s notes.
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