Not ones that point out flaws in creationism or compare it to evolution, just a good book that explains creationsim well.
2007-08-24
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to The Ring of Debris Around Uranus---I have read the God Delusion. Yes, very interesting, but it is not about creationism. I would suggest reading it again if thats what you thought.
2007-08-24
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Genesis is great, yes, but at the moment I'm more interested in reading about intelligent design and irreducible complexity...I just read a book about it from the evolutionists point of view...now I would like to read the creationists point of view....
2007-08-24
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Isn't that what your bible is for?
2007-08-24 19:07:13
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answered by link955 7
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Yes, Genesis. Really! Books just give you men's opinions. Study Genesis and you will know what there is to know. Well, here is a little starter for you: God created everything in six God days, however long those were. God doesn't reveal the very beginning. God starts Genesis with the earth already created. It was surrounded by a great depth of water, so deep it was an abyss, and darkness prevailed -- just like a baby in a womb.
Then God started to develop the earth, like a kid growing up until he reaches maturity. So God was developing the earth for habitation, for Man. Dig into Genesis and you will find a world of mystery there.
2007-08-25 02:17:23
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answered by pshdsa 5
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Try Biblical Creationism by Leon Morris.
I had a chance to hear Mr. Morris lecture once- very intelligent and well thought out man. i have not read the book in its entirety but i've found the parts i've read very interesting.
Hope that helps. Kindly,
Nickster
2007-08-25 03:21:03
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answered by Nickster 7
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try this book
Language of God: Francis Collins
its about the scientist heading the human genome project, how he turned to an evangelist after his discoveries about the human genome. It basically shows how creation does not conflict with evolution. Good book
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As for julien, with ur smart remarks about oxymorons. I SAW YO MAMA LAST NIGHT, A GOOD BOOK ABOUT CREATIONISM IS LESS OXYMORONIC DAN YO MAMA.
2007-08-29 01:54:16
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answered by Anonymous
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One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish
2007-08-25 02:09:23
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answered by ? 2
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The Bible. If God really did create the world as it says in Genesis, why should you need to read anything else. What book written by sinful man could possibly top that? Hmmmm?
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2007-08-25 02:08:51
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answered by Anonymous
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The god delusion- Richard Dawkins.
Good read.
2007-08-25 02:06:26
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answered by Anonymous
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http://www.creationevidence.org/cemframes.html
by Carl Baugh, Ph.D., forward by Professor M.E. Clark. Documents the scientific implausibility of the evolutionary theory. It covers the major problems evolution faces in explaining life origins, and the development of living systems with their complex designs. $22.00 each contribution (add $7.00 postage and handling) More Information... Excerpts from Chapter 1 or Chapter 10
A facinating new book by Dr. Larry Mitcham, with Clifford and Barbara Wilson. This book is packed full of color photos of code solutions that Dr. Mitcham has shown on TBN ... More Information...
by Walter Lang, D.D. An exhaustive Biblical commentary on the book of Job, giving scientific verification of truths found in these scriptures. Softback-$30.00. each contribution (add $9.00 postage and handling) More Information...
2007-08-25 02:07:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, the Book of Genesis.
2007-08-25 02:06:46
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answered by Futures_Inc 2
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The words good, book and creationism don't belong in the same sentence.
2007-08-25 02:06:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Genesis. It's the only one that matters.
2007-08-25 02:08:34
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answered by wassupmang 5
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