The following creation science resources are published by
Master Books. Some of these explain the difference between the theory of
evolution and the creation account. Excellent resources for your homeschool
curriculum library.
Beautifully
redone with color illustrations and pictures, this qualifies as a must have for
your home library. It is a "virtual mini-encyclopedia of creation knowledge. the
technology of the Incas, Aztecs, and Egyptians is explored. Many illustrations,
index, Scripture references highlight this fascination reference book."
How
Egyptian Archaeology confirms the Biblical Timeline. "Go back in time as famous
Egyptians such as the boy-king Tutankhamen, the female pharaoh Hatshepsut, and
the beautiful Cleopatra are brought to life. Learn who the pharoah of the Exodus
was and where his pyramid is in the captivating now look at Egyptian history.
Body by Design: The Anatomy and Physiology of the Human Body
defines the basic anatomy and physiology in each of the 11 body systems from a
creational viewpoint. Every chapter examines different organs and structures
giving evidence for theistic design. Focus sections that highlight the
interwoven complexity between the body systems are also included. Students are
challenged to think through the evidence-the facts as we know them today-and to
consider the statistical likelihood of macroevolution. The end result is an
effective, interwoven presentation of anatomy, physiology, and creation."
"Presents the classic arguments for evolution used in public
schools, universities, and the media and refutes them in an entertaining and
easy-to-read style."
"Shows Christians the danger in compromising with a
philosophy like evolution, so contrary to the love of God. This insightful work
offers a fresh look at Satan's age-old war against God and the harmful effects
it has had on society.
"Great book for the layman who wants answers, but doesn't
want to go very deep. Short, concise answers to over 150 questions related to
the Bible are answered by author, speaker, and radio personality, Ken Ham."
Companion book to Did Adam have a Bellybutton? "Continues
with quick questions and concise, relevant answers on Genesis, the Bible,
evolution, and the state of today's society. Easy to read and thoroughly
interesting."
By Duane T. Gish and Earl and Bonita Snellenberger
"Not just a children's book, this is important reading for
the entire family. Sort of a dinosaur encyclopedia, the dinosaurs are grouped,
their habits are described, and world maps show the locations of their fossils."
Great resource for home schools.
"Fun way for teens to learn about dinosaurs throughout
history, from the Garden of Eden to the Flood to Job, this book also explores
the possibility that dinosaurs could still be around today. Full-color
illustrations on each page highlight over 40 species of dinosaurs."
Biblically addresses questions of science, creation, and
ethics. Morris is the president of the Institute for Creation Research. He
answers such questions as
"Helps parent to teach children from a young age that life
begins at conception and helps dispel some of the myths used by abortionists. A
colorful, entertaining, tastefully produced education book for the children,
designed to provoke family discussions."
"Primarily a rebuttal of the PBS series "Evolution? and
Science magazine's evolutionary points, this book exposes the fallacies of
evolution and expertly defends creation."
The
author explains how science supports a young earth only a few thousand years
old. Transparency masters in the back of the book are useful for Sunday school,
homeschool co-op studies, etc.