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Creation Material: Free Online Books
Following up on recent posts, here are links to several good online books concerning creation:
Available in PDF Format:
- Evolution of a Creationist, by Dr. Jobe Martin
- Biblical Creationism, by Henry Morris
- New Discoveries in Babylonia About Genesis, by P.J. Wiseman (1946 edition)
Creationism.org has a Books Section page with links to many books of varying lengths and topics. From this list I recognize one book I bought around 1990 (It’s a Young World After All), and their link to the online text “After the Flood” (see my recent review). The titles include some from the early 2000s back to the 1980s, as well as earlier 20th century and earlier public domain books. Especially interesting titles here include the classic “The Biblical Flood and the Ice Epoch (1966)” by Donald W. Patten. and “In the Beginning: Compelling Evidence for Creation and the Flood, 7th Edition (2001)” by Dr. Walt Brown.
Available for viewing on the web, Answers in Genesis has a large collection. A few of these books deal with worldview, or specifically address parents or college-bound students. Some titles look at the lie of evolution, while several others focus specifically on particular topics of creation history and creation science. Authors include creationists Terry Mortenson and creation scientists Jason Lisle, Gary Parker, plus several others.
- Already Gone
- The New Answers Book
- The New Answers Book 2
- A Comparative Study of the Flood Accounts in the Gilgamesh Epic and Genesis
- Creation: Facts of Life
- Did God Use Evolution?
- Evolution Exposed: Biology
- Evolution Exposed: Earth Science
- Fish out of Water
- Frozen in Time: The Woolly Mammoth, the Ice Age, and the Bible
- The Great Turning Point
- How Could a Loving God . . . ?
- In Six Days
- In the Beginning Was Information
- The Lie: Evolution
- Old-Earth Creationism on Trial
- One Race One Blood
- The Pilgrim’s Progress
- Raising Godly Children in an Ungodly World
- Taking Back Astronomy
- Unwrapping the Pharaohs
- Why Won’t They Listen?