Creation vs. Evolution: Interpreting the Evidence
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Was Adam a metaphor? Is Egyptian chronology correct? What does a Christian evolutionist believe? What can we learn from long, boring genealogy lists in Genesis? What’s the big deal about evolution anyway?
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Creation vs. Evolution: Interpreting the Evidence
Was Adam a metaphor? Is Egyptian chronology correct? What does a Christian evolutionist believe? What can we learn from all those long, boring genealogy lists in Genesis? What’s the big deal about evolution anyway?
Are you confused about the issues?
You’re in for an interesting discussion that will help answer these questions and many others. Uncover the truth of the matter with the WeE-book™ . . .
Creation vs. Evolution: Interpreting the Evidence By Dr. Carl Wieland and Darren Nelson
Is the study of Creation scientific or historical? Once you begin to think of it in terms of history, it’s a whole new ball game. Dr. Carl Wieland, the director of Creation Ministries International and the founder of the popular Creation magazine, gives the evidence behind the Creation vs. evolution conflict. Take a closer look at this discussion with its controversy and arguments, and be enlightened to the truth.
You’ll also read an evaluation regarding The Voyage That Shook the World—an eye-opening DVD that makes a powerful stand against evolution and the “2009 year of Charles Darwin”. Learn from an expert in the pages of this WeE-book™. Take a peek at the table of contents . . .
Creation, Chronology, and History
- Facts Are Silent
- What About “Prehistory”?
- Genesis as History
- Those Begatting Things
- Egyptian History vs. Bible History
What About Theistic Evolution?
- Four Truths About God and the Bible
- Evolution is Unbiblical
- The Nature of God
- A Salvation Issue
- Impassable Walls
- A Church of Individualized Cults
The Voyage That Shook the World
- If Darwin Had Known What We Now Know
- Out of Their Own Mouths
- Myth-Busting
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