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Old 12-19-2015, 11:26 PM   #375
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The Truth about Human Origins--a FREE 517-Page Pdf from Apologetics Press.

One more free pdf from Apologetics Press that looks worthwhile . . . .

It's The Truth about Human Origins, by Brad Harrub and Bert Thompson. There are ix 517 pages.*

From Amazon (where only a hardcover seems to be available of this title, and it is $21.95):
This investigation of man s origins examines the fossil record, gender and sexual reproduction, language, the brain, mind and consciousness, skin color and blood types, etc. Each chapter presents an insurmountable obstacle for evolutionary theory, and discusses current scientific data that uphold the creation model.

It is rated 4.0 stars at Amazon, but from only 3 reviews at the present moment. It is rated 4.75, from 4 ratings, at GoodReads.

Here's where to go to get it.

*I've been seeing this way of notating the number of pages in a book a lot lately while scrounging around the Internet for ebooks. The publisher will put the number of total number of pages of the foreword, preface, etc., in small Roman numerals (i, ii, iii, iv, etc.) and will follow it with the number of pages in the main part of the text, in Arabic numerals (1, 2, 3, 4, etc.). That does better reflect the actual number of pages in a book. I think that I'm going to start using it all of the time.

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