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In sifting through the shifting sands of evolutionary thought, one can be forgiven for feeling tangled up in a plethora of conflicting statements. A very great secret kept from the public is that evolutionary scientists are far from unanimity when it comes to naturalism. There are so many competing theories that collide, how can anyone call evolution more than a theory?
This vast storehouse of quotes, compiled by Dr. Henry M. Morris and divided into sections, gives much food for thought to those confused by evolutionary theory. Each of the 15 chapters are useful for defending creation against evolution in explaining origins. These relevant quotations bring to light the fatal weaknesses of the entire structure of evolutionism – inadvertently exposed by its own promoters!
Dr. Henry M. Morris (Ph.D., University of Minnesota) is founder and president emeritus of the Institute for Creation Research. One of the world’s most respected Christian apologists, Dr. Morris, often called “the father of the modern creationism movement,” is the author of over 50 books in the fields of engineering, creationism, Christian evidences, and biblical studies, many of which are extensively documented. This compilation has been amassed and edited by Dr. Morris during his 55 years of reading the literature in these fields.
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That Their Words May Be Used Against Them: Quotes from Evolutionists Useful for Creationists
December 1997, Master Books
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0890512280 9780890512289
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"The theory currently in vogue on the origin of the universe is the so-called "Big Band" theory, according to which the cosmos suddenly came to existence, sometime between 8 and 20 billion years ago by a primordial explosion of an infinitesimal particle of "space/time," which then evolved into everything else."
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