Dry Bones and Other Fossils
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Join the Parker family on their annual fossil hunting adventure. Dr. Gary Parker and his wife Mary explain to their children what fossils are and how they are formed. They show how fossils support Noah's Flood and contradict evolution.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #2009300 in Books
- Published on: 1979-06
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
Customer Reviews
Impressive perspective on Noah's Flood!
This book is perspective-broadening. It is a wonderful presentation harmonizing Noah's Flood with dinosaur fossil evidence. It is written in a way that is easy to consider and comprehend for children 9-12 or for grown ups who are just beginning to study creation from a scientific view point. It truly is a well done introduction. One is left understanding why the evolutionists are dismissing the inaccuracies of uranium testing and why they are overlooking the obvious sediment evidence.
For those who want to further research fossil evidence in favor of the flood and creation there is a suggested readings list within this book towards the back.
Its only brief weak area is one sentence on page 56. The so-called plesiosaur-like carcass of a basking shark caught by the Japanese fishermen in 1977 looks as if it had been rotting for weeks when you see the actual picture of it. This book is not about present day dinosaur sightings however. It is about post-flood evidence supporting the Christian timeline of our earth. The factual and logical way it is presented is just fabulous!
anyone should be aware, this is NOT SCIENCE
You will be doing your child a disservice if you read them this nonsense.
This book tries to promote the absurd idea put forth by the Young Earth crowd, that the earth is only 6000 years old.
This should be grouped under Christianity or mythology, certainly not "science."
Misleading as a "science book"
While this book does give some valid information about fossils, it is really a Christian book about the Flood and how the Bible can explain different scientific phenomenon. I am a Christian, but I am also a public school teacher and it would definately not be appropriate for school use. My mom had ordered this book for my second grade class, but I can't even bring it in and read parts of it because of the constant references to God and Noah's flood being caused by sin, etc.



