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Average Rating: out of 21 Reviews
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Price: $14.99
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Sale: $8.95
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Manufacturer: Master Book; imprint
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EAN (European Article Number): 9780890515099
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Ken Ham
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Publisher: Master Book; imprint
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Dewey Decimal Number: 231.7652
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Publication Date: 2006-12-10
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Reading Level: 384
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Description: In today s world, Christians find challenges to their faith every day. How are we supposed to answer the toughest questions posed by the world? This new resource from Answers in Genesis gives answers for some of the most difficult questions that modern Christians face, such as: Is there really a God? Did God really take six days to create everything? What about evolution? Does archaeology support the Bible? What about ETs and UFOs? Was there really an ice age? Where did the races come from? An essential resource for any believer, The New Answers Book provides a ready defense against the attacks of evolutionary thought. An impressive list of reputable creation scientists join author Ken Ham to answer these 25 questions scientifically, biblically, and logically. Contributors include: Paul Taylor, Mike Oard, Mike Riddle, Dr. Andy McIntosh, Dr. Bryant Wood, Dr. Tommy Mitchell, Dr. Georgia Purdom, Dr. Jason Lisle, Dr. Monty White, Dr. Terry Mortenson, Bodie Hodge, Dr. David Menton, Dr. Andrew Snelling, Dr. Clifford Wilson. Christians of all ages face challenges to their faith from those who emphasize evolution and millions of years thinking. This revolutionary resource will provide you with a ready answer.
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Customer Reviews
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Review Summary: Five Star Childish Rubbish Rating |
Date: 2008-08-25 |
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Details: This book is very simple sentimental childish debris. The chapter wording of the questions are basically unscientific answers to absolutely nothing scientific at all... |
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Review Summary: Creates questions, not answers... |
Date: 2008-07-31 |
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Details: This book provides no answers whatsoever. In fact, it creates MORE questions. The "answers" it gives are so vague, so gray, they never provide clear explanations. I would read and re-read the conclusion sections trying to grasp their meaning and yet I came away more confused than ever before.... Avoid. |
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Review Summary: Happy customer |
Date: 2008-07-21 |
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Details: I have never had a bad experience from ordering books. This book was exactly as described in the condition described, and sent in a timely manner.I would not hesitate to order again from you. Thank you very much. |
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Review Summary: Answers#2 |
Date: 2008-07-20 |
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Details: Being a Creationist, I am always looking for additional knowledge. This book continues where the #1 book left off. It is more technical and requires a bit more basic knowledge. So the #1 book is recommended to be read first. |
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Review Summary: A Case before the jury |
Date: 2008-06-15 |
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Details: The New Answers Book
Ken Ham makes a good case for Young Earth Creationism in this book. The purely scientific explanations are geared for the novice understanding. These parts are clear, simple, and short enough to serve as good introductions to the topics. Of course, when I say Ken makes a good case, I mean that in the sense of a lawyer making his case to a jury. A lawyer presenting his case will stress the indisputable facts strongly, present the view that he wants the jury to take with great finesse, and gloss over or totally ignore the things that destroy or weaken his case. Who is really shocked that Ken would treat Creationism as a case before a jury? Regarding Creationism, Ken simply has to play to the predisposition of many of the jurors to believe the English translation of Genesis ch. 1 as it is interpreted to them by people they trust implicitly. Then, by feeding the predisposition of these jurors to be suspiscious of the evidence of main-stream science because of God-denying interpretations attached to it, Ken is able to further isolate the minds of the jury. Do a word-search of a good, English translation of the Bible and see how many times words are used like: wisdom, knowledge, understanding, discern, or to see or hear with understanding. You should begin to see that God wants our minds engaged as well as our faith. It is reckless faith to trust a self-proclaimed authority without checking things out. Paul was undoubtedly an authority, but the Bereans still checked out what he was telling them by searching the scriptures. To check out what Ken writes in this book, you will need to search out rebuttals by conservative Christians. Weigh what they say about all aspects of Christian faith and understanding before you trust what they say, as well. Be discerning, and be guided by the evidence of God's revelation, foremost of which is the Bible. By the way, it would be good if you could learn Hebrew and ponder the danger of so easily reading into the text what we think is reasonable common sense. God did not reveal every detail of Creation in Genesis ch.1 because physical creation was simply the stage for the drama and not the drama itself.
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