Saturday, July 3, 2021

Creation Biology, 2021 Edition

I have been wanting to update my Creation Biology booklet and finally managed to do it in a 2021 edition. Like all my books and booklets, it is absolutely free!

UPDATE 2-21-22: After printing out some of the booklets, I found the font too small to comfortably read. I thought I might as well check through it again and made yet a few more edits for clarity. So now it is the 40-page Creation Biology, 2022 Edition. To access, you can click on the image or the direct link RIGHT HERE.

The purpose of Creation Biology has always been to discuss the possibility of direct supernatural creation by God of biological life. Though I have some of the same information in this booklet as previous ones, I feel this one adds even more to explain recent biological research and the implications. One new section describes some of the most recent discoveries in the Human Genome Project, and my "Evolution Conclusion" shows how a biological system which is given as a "simple" source for complexity by evolutionists, the Type III Secretion System, is itself complex. So click the link HERE or on the side column picture, and get to the page that takes you to the PDF file. As with the other books and booklets, you can download it if you want. There is a link for a PDF reader on the booklet page. 

Be sure to tell anyone you know that is interested in the controversy about Darwinian evolution that this is a thought-provoking booklet about the possibility, and even probability, that God created life directly by supernatural means.

PS -- I use the Word 2016 program for word processing. I can convert to PDF, but it has limits. The bad news is that you can't click directly to the endnotes on the last pages (34-35),  At least the PDF scrolls easily (once the file is all there), so to go to an endnote, remember what page you are on, scroll to see the note and then go back up to your page when ready. The good news is that the endnote hyperlinks work, so you can go to the references directly from the booklet. If anyone knows of an online converter that works with footnotes and endnotes, please drop a line.

PPS -- I do my own booklet graphics, so they are not perfect, but the links will take you to the original works. I will, however, be turning to a professional company for the cover for the new version. I'll post the change as soon as it's done!