Who was Adam? : a creation model approach to the origin of man / Fazale Rana ; with Hugh Ross. [print]
Material type: TextPublication details: Covina, California : RTB Press, (c)2015.Edition: Second expandedition. edition; 10-year updateDescription: pages cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781886653115
- BT712.R824.W469 2015
- BT712
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Includes bibliographies and index.
Part 1: What is man? -- Part 2: The song of science -- Part 3: The Ten-year update
Who was Adam? Was he the result of still ongoing natural processes or a unique creation? Observations seem to validate at least some aspects of evolutionary theory, but long before Darwin a man named David discerned that there's more to humanity than nature alone can account for. In the original publication of Who Was Adam? (2005), biochemist Fazale Rana and astronomer Hugh Ross discussed cutting-edge research in junk DNA, the human fossil record, human and chimp genetic similarities, and more. They proposed a new scientific testable model for human origins. This robust 10-year update provides rigorous testing of the evolution and creation scenarios. New discoveries in genetics and paleoanthropology, especially, provide helpful evidence. How has RTB's biblically aligned model for human origins fared? Can human evolution be declared a fact? Or does a creation model make more scientific sense?--Publisher
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