Darwin's Demise
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- By Nicholas Comninellis and Joe White
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Darwin's Demise is a hard-hitting, fast-moving collection of evidence for creation presented in an interesting and entertaining format for young adults. What is the evidence for creation? Why is evolution so appealing? What have we learned over the last century? Here are the cold, hard facts and the ultimate conclusion that there is indeed a Creator. The quantity of information stored in a pinhead volume of DNA is equivalent to the content of a pile of paperback books spanning the distance from Earth to the moon 500 times. The human eye can handle 1.5 million simultaneous messages. A single drop of blood can be delivered anywhere in the body within 20 seconds.
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