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Bones of Contention
A Creationist Assessment of Human Fossils
Marvin L. Lubenow
Written for the layperson.
Documented for further study.
Based entirely on fossils accepted unconditionally by evolutionists.
Marvin L. Lubenov^
has researched the fossil issue for 25 years and frequently speaks and writes to defend the creationist position. He is professor of Bible and apologetics at Christian Heritage College, El Cajon, California.
Cover illustration by Gary Eldridge
This is the most complete and accurate critique of the fossils of the so-called "ape men." The myth of human evolution is completely demolished. The last chapter, repudiating the compromising views of many modern evangelicals on this subject, is illuminating. Lubenow has made an invaluable contribution to scientific biblical creationism.
Henry M. Morris, president Institute for Creation Research
The material on the dating of the famous skull fossil KNM-ER 1470 is brilliant!
Gerald Aardsma
radiometric dating...
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Fülszöveg
Bones of Contention
A Creationist Assessment of Human Fossils
Marvin L. Lubenow
Written for the layperson.
Documented for further study.
Based entirely on fossils accepted unconditionally by evolutionists.
Marvin L. Lubenov^
has researched the fossil issue for 25 years and frequently speaks and writes to defend the creationist position. He is professor of Bible and apologetics at Christian Heritage College, El Cajon, California.
Cover illustration by Gary Eldridge
This is the most complete and accurate critique of the fossils of the so-called "ape men." The myth of human evolution is completely demolished. The last chapter, repudiating the compromising views of many modern evangelicals on this subject, is illuminating. Lubenow has made an invaluable contribution to scientific biblical creationism.
Henry M. Morris, president Institute for Creation Research
The material on the dating of the famous skull fossil KNM-ER 1470 is brilliant!
Gerald Aardsma
radiometric dating specialist Institute for Creation Research
On the question of biological, especially human, origins, Lubenow is not content to merely quote biblical theory (if I may use that word). Like a true scholar he researches in depth the literature in the scientific journals, sifting the evidence, searching out the areas open to interpretation. . . . He does his homework so thoroughly that he makes someone like me who would carry on a dialogue with him (as we did on creationism vs. Darwinism) also do his homework. He is a pleasure to fence with intellectually.
Michael Charney
emeritus professor of anthropology affiliate professor of zoology Colorado State University Fort Collins, Colorado
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