Scientific Creationism
โ Scribed by Henry M. Morris
- Publisher
- Creation-Life Publishers
- Year
- 1974
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 292
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Scientific Creationism delivers a meticulously researched, scientific investigation of the most important aspects of the creation-evolution question. Dr. Henry Morris along with the Institute for Creation Science researchers and consultants allow science to speak for itself without referencing the Bible or other religious literature in this undeniable study of origins. Within their thorough exploration, you will find irrefutable evidence that supports creationism rather than evolutionism.
Morris and team write to scientists and non-scientists alike revealing how each new scientific discovery or analysis weakens the traditional case for evolution and strengthens the case for creation. Scientific Creationism gives equal consideration to both scientific philosophies and offers more scientific reasoning and logical interpretation than most educational textbooks used in today's high school and college classes.
Explore the evidence! Study the scientific flaws of Darwin's theory through the eyes of Dr. Henry Morris and the brilliant scientists of the Institute for Creation Research. Could evolutionary thinking be founded on anticipated evidence? Scientific Creationism separates fact from theory so you can evaluate the creation and evolution models within the context of established physical laws.
โฆ Table of Contents
Foreword
Chapter I. Evolution or Creation?
....The Importance of Origins
....Impossibility of Scientific Proof of Origins
....The Two Scientific Models of Origins
....Pedagogical Advantages of the Creation Model
Chapter II. Chaos or Cosmos?
....Origin of Matter, Energy, and Natural Law
....The Beginning of the Universe
....Origin of the Solar System
....Purpose in Creation
Chapter III. Uphill or Downhill?
....The Laws of Thermodynamics
....The Origin of Life
....Variation and Selection
....Genetic Mutations
Chapter IV. Accident or Plan?
....The Complexity of Living Systems
....Similarities and Differences
....Vestiges and Recapitulations
....Systematic Gaps in the Fossil Record
Chapter V. Uniformitarianism or Catastrophism?
....The Testimony of the Fossils
....Rapid Formation of Geologic Deposits
....Contemporaneity of the Fossil World
....Residual Catastrophism
Chapter VI. Old or Young?
....How to Date a Rock
....Radiometric Dating
....Evidence for a Young Earth
....The Antiquity of Man
Chapter VII. Apes or Men?
....The Origin of Man
....Languages and Races
....Ancient Civilizations
....The Origin of Religion
Chapter VIII. Creation According to Scripture
....Historicity of the Genesis Record
....Divisions of Genesis
....Fall, Curse and Laws of Thermodynamics
....Overflowed with Water
....Summary of the Biblical Model
....Theistic Evolution
....Progressive Creation
....Day-Age Theory
....The Gap Theory
....The Framework Hypothesis
....Gaps in Human Chronology
....Local Flood Theory
....Tranquil Flood Theory
....Summary and Conclusion
Appendix. Bibliography on Creationism
Index of Subjects
Index of Names
Index of Scriptures
โฆ Subjects
Intelligent Design;Science;Materialism;Creationism;Darwinism;Atheism;Evolution;Natural Selection;Evolutionism;Religion;
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