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There are many books today about creationism. Do we really need another one? The answer to that question is 'yes.' This book is unlike any other available today. Few creationist books highlight the history of the origins debate, and among those that do few of them trace the battle between evolutionists and creationists from the most ancient times to the present. Then, among those very few books almost all of them stop there, with the history of the origins debate only. This book goes even further, presenting not only the 'Case for a Creator' but exploring the age of the creation as well. As if…mehr

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There are many books today about creationism. Do we really need another one? The answer to that question is 'yes.' This book is unlike any other available today. Few creationist books highlight the history of the origins debate, and among those that do few of them trace the battle between evolutionists and creationists from the most ancient times to the present. Then, among those very few books almost all of them stop there, with the history of the origins debate only. This book goes even further, presenting not only the 'Case for a Creator' but exploring the age of the creation as well. As if that is not enough, the author addresses three of the most prominent skeptical objections to the faith beyond the origins issue: The problem of suffering and evil, the eternal fate of the unevangelized, and the issue of death and the afterlife. This is a book that is designed with one purpose in mind: To equip the saints to "contend for the faith that was once for all entrusted to God's holy people" (Jude 3).
Autorenporträt
Randall Hroziencik, a radiation therapist by profession, has a passion for teaching creationism, theology, and biblical studies. He has a Bachelor of Science in Health Arts from the University of Saint Francis (Joliet, Illinois) and a Master of Arts-Doctor of Philosophy in Theology from Trinity College of the Bible & Trinity Theological Seminary (Newburgh, Indiana). He was ordained through his home church, Bethel Baptist Church in Galesburg, Illinois and is the first-ever graduate of the Apologetics Research Society's Certificate in Christian Apologetics. He is also the author of "Worldviews in Collision: The Reasons for One Man's Journey from Skepticism to Christ." He especially enjoys the history of the origins debate and how the various world religions and philosophies compare to the teachings of the Bible. When not working or writing, he can be found bicycling, exercising, motorcycling, and reading. His greatest joy is his family. He and his wife, Debbie, are blessed to have both children - and their four granddaughters - living within just miles of them. You may contact him at randyhroziencik@comcast.net