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The Beginning of the World: A Scientific Study of Genesis 1-11 The Beginning of the World: A Scientific Study of Genesis 1-11 by Henry M. Morris
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“Other human institutions — government, the school, the church — all find their pattern and purpose originally in the basic family unit.”
Henry M. Morris III, The Beginning of the World: A Scientific Study of Genesis 1-11
“A race, in evolutionary terminology, is a sub-species evolving into a new species but, in reality, there is no such thing. That is, as far as mankind is concerned, there is only one race — the human race.”
Henry M. Morris, The Beginning of the World: A Scientific Study of Genesis 1-11
“The real poison, corrupting the soul and killing the spirit, was the consciousness of guilt and the fear of death.”
Dr. Henry Morris, The Beginning of the World: A Scientific Study of Genesis 1-11
“Did God really tell you that you mustn't eat this delicious fruit of the trees here in your garden?" This approach was a masterpiece of subtlety.”
Dr. Henry Morris, The Beginning of the World: A Scientific Study of Genesis 1-11
“Evolution presupposes an innate tendency toward progress and increasing order and complexity in the universe, but the second law of thermodynamics proves there is an innate tendency toward decay and disorder in the universe.”
Dr. Henry Morris, The Beginning of the World: A Scientific Study of Genesis 1-11
“The biblical accounts of man's creation have not been discredited at all, but simply rejected! Evolution has not been proved, but simply assumed.”
Dr. Henry Morris, The Beginning of the World: A Scientific Study of Genesis 1-11