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Dinosaurs on the Ark Book

T-Rex on Noah's Ark? Right! How did Noah feed him without being fed to him? Not only does this book address the issues of Creation and evolution from scientific and biblical perspectives, it also chronicles the author's personal journey to discover and document the remains of Noah's Ark (1997, '98, '99, 2000, '01, '03, '05) and discusses the overwhelming significance of potential discovery. For anyone educated in American schools (especially secular colleges and universities), the topics, such as those addressed below, will be both challenging and eye-opening.Discover compelling answers to these questions:* What if the story of dinosaurs existing millions of years ago is a myth designed to bolster belief in an evolutionary process, but completely devoid of actual evidence?* What if dinosaurs were brought onto Noah's Ark along with all other air-breathing land animals and survived a global flood?* What if the various (and varying) accounts of Ice Ages on Earth are fictitious and have spiritual roots linked to the belief in evolution?* What if the remains of Noah's Ark were found in the upper reaches of Mt. Ararat in eastern Turkey?Read More

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  • 1572585692
  • 9781572585690
  • David Larsen
  • 1 February 2009
  • Teach Services
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 368
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