Glass House: Shattering the Myth of Evolution

Glass House: Shattering the Myth of Evolution
ISBN-10
1683441567
ISBN-13
9781683441564
Series
Glass House
Category
Religion
Pages
320
Language
English
Published
2019-02-20
Publisher
Master Books
Authors
Ken Ham, Bodie Hodge

Description

Evolutionists try to convince others that their evolutionary world is built on solid foundations, while they distract us from the fact that their house is only made of glass¿ and the glass is breaking.Reliable guidance in defending biblical creation against the onslaught of evolutionClearly relates the fallacies and weaknesses that evolutionists don't want you to knowStand in confidence as a believer as you learn to counter the glass house deceptions

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