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'Nothing New Under the Sun': The Battle Over Origins from the Ancient World to the Present
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'Nothing New Under the Sun': The Battle Over Origins from the Ancient World to the Present in Ottawa, ON
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'Nothing New Under the Sun': The Battle Over Origins from the Ancient World to the Present in Ottawa, ON
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There are many books today about creationism. Do we really need another one? The answer to that question is 'yes.' This book is unlike any other available today. Few creationist books highlight the history of the origins debate, and among those that do few of them trace the battle between evolutionists and creationists from the most ancient times to the present. Then, among those very few books almost all of them stop there, with the history of the origins debate only. This book goes even further, presenting not only the 'Case for a Creator' but exploring the age of the creation as well. As if that is not enough, the author addresses three of the most prominent skeptical objections to the faith beyond the origins issue: The problem of suffering and evil, the eternal fate of the unevangelized, and the issue of death and the afterlife. This is a book that is designed with one purpose in mind: To equip the saints to "contend for the faith that was once for all entrusted to God's holy people" (Jude 3).
There are many books today about creationism. Do we really need another one? The answer to that question is 'yes.' This book is unlike any other available today. Few creationist books highlight the history of the origins debate, and among those that do few of them trace the battle between evolutionists and creationists from the most ancient times to the present. Then, among those very few books almost all of them stop there, with the history of the origins debate only. This book goes even further, presenting not only the 'Case for a Creator' but exploring the age of the creation as well. As if that is not enough, the author addresses three of the most prominent skeptical objections to the faith beyond the origins issue: The problem of suffering and evil, the eternal fate of the unevangelized, and the issue of death and the afterlife. This is a book that is designed with one purpose in mind: To equip the saints to "contend for the faith that was once for all entrusted to God's holy people" (Jude 3).

















