Flash: ON   September 7, 2010 
Recommended Reading
            

Bones of Contention: A Creationist Assessment of Human Fossils
Marvin L. Lubenow (Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Books, 1992)
Think the fossil “record” proves evolution?  You won’t after you’ve read this extraordinary book.  If you want to cling to popular views of our origins, you won’t like it at all.  But if it’s truth you’re after, you must read this book.


The Case for Christ: A Journalist’s Personal Investigation of the Evidence for Jesus
Lee Strobel (Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 1998)
Armed with a master’s degree from Yale, Strobel was a hardened investigative reporter for the Chicago Tribune when he set out to prove his wife’s newfound Christianity a crock. But as this book explains, his investigations led him to the opposite conclusion.


 

The Collapse of Evolution
Scott M. Huse (Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Books, 1997
If you had to choose just one book for an overview of how real science supports Genesis rather than Darwinism, this might be it. Dr. Huse covers an amazing amount of territory in relatively short order, using language that anyone can understand.


Darwin on Trial
Phillip E. Johnson (Downers Grover, IL: InterVarsity Press, 1993)
The Harvard-educated author is a lawyer, a law professor at the University of California at Berkeley, and an outstanding writer who makes the case against Darwinism irrefutable.


Darwin’s Black Box
Michael Behe (New York, NY: The Free Press, 1996)
Perhaps one shouldn’t be allowed to have an opinion on biochemical evolution – or on evolution in general – without reading this incredible book. Okay, if you already reject evolution, you’re off the hook; but for everyone else, this is a must-read.


Darwin’s Enigma
Luther Sunderland (Green Forest, AR: Master Books, 2002)
If we were to rate our favorite books according to the amount of ink we used to underline and star vital passages, this one would come out near the top. It presents a number of critical facts about evolution – including the admissions of prominent evolutionists, including the late Stephen J. Gould of Harvard, that there really are no transitional forms in the fossil record.

The Defender’s Study Bible
Henry M. Morris, annotator (Iowa Falls, IA: World Bible Publishers, 1995)
This is a wonderful edition of the King James Version for anyone with an interest in science. Dr. Morris provides highly readable and eye-opening explanations of many passages – especially gripping when he unveils the science behind such passages as 2 Peter 3:4-7.


The Genesis Flood: The Biblical Record and Its Scientific Implications
John C. Whitcomb and Henry M. Morris (Phillipsburg, NJ: P&R  Publishing, 2003)
This is the book that started the modern creation science movement. The authors cover everything from arguments against the Genesis Flood to the overwhelming evidence confirming it. This is not a lightweight book; the discussions of geology, hydrology and archeology are challenging for the layman. Still, outside of the Bible itself, it may be the most significant book in some of our libraries.


God the Evidence: The Reconciliation of Faith and Reason in a Postsecular World
Patrick Glynn. (Rocklin, CA: Prima Publishing, 1997)
This is the book whose outstanding discussion of the anthropic principle convinced one former atheist CSSM board member that there was indeed an Intelligent Designer behind our universe. If you’re not convinced, this might be a good place to begin. Author Glynn holds a Ph.D. from Harvard and is Associate Director of the George Washington University Institute for Communitarian Policy Studies, so not even a super-intellectual has to feel embarrassed to be seen with his book.


Heaven Without Her
Kitty Foth-Regner (Nashville, TN: Thomas Nelson, 2008)
When a feminist atheist finds herself standing on the threshold of eternity with her beloved mother, she put her life on hold to search out the truth about our existence. This apologetic-wrapped-in-a-memoir describes the (primarily scientific) evidence persuading her that the Bible is true … that heaven is real … and that Jesus Christ is the only way to get there.
   


In Six Days: Why Fifty Scientists Choose To Believe in Creation
John F. Ashton, Ph.D., editor (Green Forest, AR: Master Books, 2000)
We keep hearing that real scientists believe in evolution. This book proves that claim to be a lie, as 50 Ph.D.s from virtually every branch of science explain why they believe in a literal six-day creation by the God of the Bible.


The Long War Against God
Henry Morris (Green Forest, AR: Master Books, Inc., 2000)
Many atheists figure that evolution is a radical new (and well proven) discovery of modern science. This brilliant book proves that it’s an idea that has been around practically since the beginning of time … and that it has been foundational to just about every ugly thing that man has ever done to man, especially in the 20th century.


The Modern Creation Trilogy
Henry M. Morris and John D. Morris (Green Forest, AR: Master Books, Inc., 1996)
If you were stranded on a desert island and could only have the Bible and one other book, this might well be a good choice. (Sure, it’s a three-part set, but it’s really good.) The Drs. Morris look at scripture, science and society in terms of biblical creation – and perhaps most important, demonstrate beyond the shadow of any doubt that real science supports the Genesis account of our universe’s origins.


Our Created Moon
Don DeYoung and John Whitcomb (Green Forest, AR:  Master Books, 2003)
We love this little book. Its authors not only tell us everything we’ve ever wondered about the moon and then some; they also put this information into biblical perspective, so that its primary take-away is just this: “What an awesome God we have!”


Scientific Facts in the Bible: 100 Reasons To Believe the Bible Is Supernatural in Origin
 Ray Comfort (Gainesville, FL: Bridge-Logos Publishers, 2001)
Ray Comfort covers, in a nutshell, subjects from medicine and biology to astronomy and archaeology – all in his easy-to-read and entertaining style.


The Stones Cry Out: What Archaeology Reveals about the Truth of the Bible
Randall Price (Eugene, OR: Harvest House Publishers, 1997)
Who says the Bible is myth? And who says archaeology is boring? This is a captivating book.


The World That Perished
John C. Whitcomb (Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Book House, 1999)
“If the universal Flood concept explains far better than other concepts many of the significant features of the earth’s crust, why is it not more generally accepted by geologists?” Good question, Dr. Whitcomb – and we thank you for both posing and answering it (as well as scores of others) in this fascinating follow-up to The Genesis Flood.
 


Buried Alive: The Startling Truth About Neanderthal Man
by Jack Cuozzo
The author, an orthodontist, went all over Europe into the back rooms of the largest museums and examined actual fossil skulls of Neanderthals. Most museums only have cast copies of the skulls and most scientists have never seen a real one. He got permission to x-ray the skulls and there are pictures in the book. He shows that the skulls have been put together improperly with the jaw jutting out. Because of the belief in evolution the jaw has been put in a more ape like fashion in all Neanderthal skulls. Then, these improperly assembled skulls were copied and sent to museums all over the world.
 
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