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In the Shadow of Darwin (A Review of the Teachings of John N. Clayton)
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Author: Bert Thompson, Ph.D.; Wayne Jackson
Publisher: Apologetics Press; 1992
Format: Digital
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How Do You Know the Bible Is From God?
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Author: Kyle Butt
Publisher: Apologetics Press
Format: Digital; 32pp
How do we know that God wrote the Bible? What makes the Bible different from other books? Does the Bible have errors in it? Where did the Bible come from? Answers to these types of questions can be found in this book for 4th-6th graders. With 13 chapters, professional artwork, charts, and activity pages, this resource is excellent for both Bible class and homeschool instruction. -
The Global Flood of Noah (3rd Rev.)
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Author: Bert Thompson, Ph.D.
Publisher: Apologetics Press; 1986, 1999, 2005
Format: Digital; 59pp
ISBN: 0-932859-78-X
Introduction: A careful study of biblical history reveals that God always has provided man with the information required for both his physical and spiritual well-being. In every age, God ensured that men possessed the rules, regulations, guidelines, and in junctions necessary for happiness and success in their earthly pilgrimage. At the same time, however, He endowed man kind with a precious gift. Men were not created as robots to serve God slavishly without any personal volition. Rather, they were created as free moral agents who possessed the abil ity to choose the path they would follow and the eternity they would inhabit.
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Behold! The Lamb of God
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Author: Kyle Butt; Eric Lyons
Publisher: Apologetics Press
Format: Digital
Pages: 219
Description: The personality of Jesus Christ is the most outstanding, effective manifestation of God’s care that our lost and sinful world has ever witnessed. This book presents a well-documented, positive case for the historicity, deity, and uniqueness of Jesus. The reader will be forced to answer the question: What do you think of the Christ? -
The Christian and Medical Ethics (3rd Ed)
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Author: Bert Thompson, Ph.D.
Publisher: Apologetics Press; 1987, 1999, 2004
Format: Digital; 232pp
ISBN: 0-932859-73-9
Introduction: On October 13, 2001—just thirty-three short days after the World Trade Center tragedy—America lost eight more pre cious innocent souls. It was not until Sunday, November 25, 2001, that scientists at Advanced Cell Technology, Inc. an nounced they had created human embryos through a pro cess known as somatic nuclear transfer (cloning). [This is the same group of scientists who reported in the May 22, 1998 is sue of Science that they had created a “transgenic” cow/hu-man hybrid embryo.] In discussing their latest endeavor to clone humans, Dr. Michael West, president and CEO of the company, remarked: “I don’t think this is safe yet for human reproduction” (see CNN, 2001), and he then stressed that he does not support cloning to create human beings as a means of reproduction. However, his overall goals are not as altruis tic as they might first appear. While Dr. West and his colleagues do not support human cloning as a means of human repro duction, they have absolutely no problem creating human embryos through cloning in order to extract the precious stem cells of which those embryos are composed. West argued: “There are people out there, people we all care for, who are suffering and dying and need therapies now” (CNN, 2001). How is it that we now find ourselves trying to redefine human life? -
The Scientific Case for Creation (3rd Rev.)
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Author: Bert Thompson, Ph.D.
Publisher: Apologetics Press; 1986, 1999, 2002, 2004
Format: Digital; 99pp
ISBN: 0-932859-42-9
ISBN: 0-932859-63-1
Introduction: There are two fundamentally different, and diametrically opposed, explanations for the origin of the Universe, the origin of life in that Universe, and the origin of new types of varying life forms. Each of these explanations is a cosmogony—an entire world view, or philosophy, of origins and destinies, of life and meaning.
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What the Bible Says About the Lutheran Church
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Author: Kyle Butt
Publisher: Apologetics Press; 2005
Format: Digital, 54pp
ISBN: 978-0-932859-83-9
Introduction: Few and far between are those brave individuals who have the fortitude to swim against the swelling current of mediocrity and the status quo. Most are content to sit by, occasionally complaining about this situation or that, never making bold, decisive moves in an attempt to make their world a better place by standing for what they think is right regardless of the cost. Martin Luther was not “most people.” He was a daring, courageous man who wanted the general mass of people to experience what he considered to be the true grace of God, free from the oppressive practices that were then taking place in the Catholic Church. In 1517, the nail he drove through his 95 theses simultaneously drove a separating wedge between his followers and the Catholic Church. -
My Sovereign, My Sin, My Salvation
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Author: Bert Thompson, Ph.D.
Publisher: Apologetics Press; 1999
Format: Digital; 70pp
"In any defense of Christianity, a variety of evidence can be employed. Such evidence may be derived from science, philosophy, or history, to list just a few examples. It is not uncommon to hear some one mention studies within the field of 'Christian evidences.' Such terminology is simply a reference to an examination of the evidence establishing Christianity as the one true religion of the one true God." (Introduction)
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