New creationism

Where did the many plants and animals we see in the world today come from? Did life evolve over vast periods of time, or did God create it during the first week of earth's history? Why do the fossils seem to be buried in a definite order if they do not represent the advancing progression of lif...

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Main Author: Clark, Harold Willard 1891-1986 (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Nashville Southern Pub. Association c1980
In:Year: 1980
Further subjects:B Deluge
B Creation
B Christian ethics
B Creationism
B Evolution
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Summary:Where did the many plants and animals we see in the world today come from? Did life evolve over vast periods of time, or did God create it during the first week of earth's history? Why do the fossils seem to be buried in a definite order if they do not represent the advancing progression of life? Can we find any trace of the Flood's activity? Was there really such a thing as a glacial age? What was fossil man? Did civilization evolve from primitive to advanced stages? The evolution-creation controversy has been much in the news during the past few years, and many seek answers to these types of questions. The New Creationism examines the question of the origin of species and shows how the scientific facts fit the theory of creationism better than they do the theory of evolution. Clark traces the evidence of vast catastrophes recorded in the tortured rock layers of the earth's surface. - Preface. Chapter 1 Conflict and Controversy. Chapter 2 New Concepts in Biology. Chapter 3 Unlocking the Mystery of Cell Life. Chapter 4 The Great Catastrophe. Chapter 5 Fossil Zones. Chapter 6 Water, Fire, and Ice. Chapter 7 Stone Age Man. Chapter 8 Cavement and City Sites. Recapitulation. Recommended Readings on Creation
Item Description:Bibliography: p. 124-125
Bibliography: p. 124-125. - Includes index
ISBN:0812702476