MORRIS, Henry M. 1985 Scientific Creationism San Diego: Creation-Life Publishers Available from ICR.
Probably THE reference book on creation science. Covers all the major arguments on why evolution can't be true. Paperback.
GISH, Duane T. 1985 Evolution: The Challenge of the Fossil Record San Diego: Creation-Life Publishers Available from ICR.
Discusses the lack of fossil evidence to support evolution. A classic. Paperback.
JOHNSON, Phillip E. 1991 Darwin On Trial Washington, DC: Regnery Gateway
A law professor analyzes the creation/evolution debate. This fairly short and easy reading book summarizes the arguments against evolution and for creation from a somewhat wider perspective than the MORRIS 1985 book. Hardback.
DENTON, Michael 1985 Evolution: A Theory in Crisis Bethesda: Adler & Adler
Written by a non-Christian doctor and biologist. This book goes into much technical detail, but was written for the layman. He absolutely destroys the idea that macro-evolution is possible, using only accepted scientific data. The conclusion of the book is that evolution can't be true, but that how we got here is unknown and maybe unknowable. A very valuable book. Some of the highlights from this book are covered in the Phillip Johnson book above. Hardback.
BEHE, Michael 1996 Darwin's Black Box: The Biochemical Challenge to Evolution New York: The Free Press
Written by a non-creationist Professor of Biochemistry, this book argues that the evidence of evolution's limits are to be found in the field of biochemistry, where a world of Lilliputian complexity has been discovered. He believes the evidence clearly shows that biochemical machines have been designed.
MORRIS, Henry M. 1984 The Biblical Basis for Modern Science Grand Rapids: Baker Book House Available from ICR.
More than just an anti-evolution book, it covers many aspects of science from a Biblical creation point of view. Hardback.
MORRIS, Henry M. 1989 The Long War Against God Grand Rapids: Baker Book House Available from ICR.
The sub-title is "The History and Impact of the Creation/Evolution Conflict". Concentrates on the historical/social aspects and ramifications of evolutionary thought. Hardback.
MORRIS, Henry M. 1976 The Genesis Record Grand Rapids: Baker Book House Available from ICR.
A scientific-oriented commentary of the book of Genesis. Contains a detailed explanation of the days of creation, and covers early world history as described by the first 11 chapters of Genesis. Hardback.
WOODMORAPPE, John Noah's Ark: A Feasibility Study Available from ICR.A scientific study describing how Noah's Ark might have operated. It gives answers to such questions as: what animals were on the ark?, how could all those animals have been cared for?, how was the animal kingdom repopulated following the flood, with the large variety (number of species) we see today?
WOODMORAPPE, John Studies in Flood Geology Available from ICR.Shows how a single worldwide flood accounts for most of the earth's features, including fossiliferous rock. The book is scholarly but readable, and never invokes extra-Biblical miracles nor ad hoc catastrophes.
DAWKINS, Richard 1987 The Blind Watchmaker New York: Norton
Frequently cited as a good defense of evolution. Claims to show how "constructive evolution" could indeed have created everything we see. Makes use of a computer simulation of evolution in action on "creatures" called "biomorphs". This book is philosophical in nature rather than an examination of scientific data.
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