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The Revised & Expanded Answers Book: The 20 Most-Asked Questions About Creation, Evolution & the Book of Genesis Answered! (Paperback)

by Don Batten (Editor), Ken Ham (Author), Jonathan Sarfati (Author), Carl Wieland (Author)
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The Revised Answers Book addresses 20 of the most-asked questions on Genesis and the creation/evolution issue. Among the questions answered:

• Does God exist?
• What about the arguments for evolution?
• Were the nephilim extra-terrestrial?
• Was the flood global?
• Where are all the human fossils?
• How did the animals fit on Noah's ark?
• Did God really take six days?
• What about carbon-dating?
• How can we see distant stars in a young universe?
• How did bad things come about?
• Who was Cain's wife?
• How did animals get to Australia?
• How did all the "races" arise?
• What happened to the dinosaurs?
• What can I do?


Product Details

  • Paperback: 208 pages
  • Publisher: Master Books; Revised edition (October 1990)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0890511616
  • ISBN-13: 978-0890511619
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.3 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.3 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars See all reviews (36 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #92,346 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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158 of 183 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars The Answers Are Wrong!, August 13, 2005
The author attempts to answer twenty questions from a young earth perspective. Several of the questions are irrelevent to the creationist debate. The rest are full of young earth creationist arguments which are easy to rebut. Overall, no evidence is presented to indicate that the earth is young. For a full review, see www.answersincreation.org/bookreview.htm.
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137 of 166 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars 20 Questions! New and Improved (Except for the Answers)!, August 17, 2006
By Carl Flygare (San Jose, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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The AiG brain trust (such as it is) plays a game of twenty questions and manages to come up answer-free. I could easily add twenty of my own but in the interests of brevity I'll stick with two:

Q. Why does this book resort to ridicule instead of reason?

A. Because taking cheap shots at opposing points of view is the only option available when the facts are against you.

Q. Why do Ken Ham and his supporting cast of characters deliberately lie for Jesus?

A. Because they are so desperate to prop up their fact-free faith with pseudo-scientific fantasies that they are willing to ignore ethical boundries.

Carl Sagan correctly observed that "extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof." Only threadbare assertions and just so stories are offered.

The claims made in this book would overthrow cosmology, physics, chemistry, geology, and biology. The only proof offered is an "appeal to authority" argument based on a highly suspect creation myth known as Genesis.

Bronze age dogma is a poor substitute for contemporary science.

Before any fundamentalists start to howl with outrage consider the following: the computer you are using to read this review, along with the internet, are the direct result of physics, particularly solid state physics and quantum mechanics. Genesis has nothing to do with it.

The medications that are lowering your cholesterol, curing a friends cancer, or mitigating your child's asthma, are all results of evidence-based medicine that depend on chemistry and biological insights derived from the theory of evolution. The alternative offered by creationism, and this book, the "snapping fingers and poofing into existance theory" offers nothing of value to any of the points noted above. Genesis, again, has nothing to do with it.

If you love dogma more than your dog, value uninformed anti-intellectual bigotry over hard won knowledge, and want to put your brain on cruse control as you hurtle down the mindless freeway of evangelical fundamentalist life, you'll love the pablum that substitutes for reasoned discourse in this book.

Please note that the level of ridicule reflected in this review is similar to that employed in the book, which is a complete waste of trees and time.
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55 of 69 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Evolution and the Bible, June 15, 2001
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It's unfortunate that so many of the negative reviews I'm reading are coming from those who profess a belief in the Bible!

The "Answers Book" authors reveal clearly and conclusively, that, among other things, those who adhere to some form of theistic evolution (God used evolution to create everything) or progressive creation (God intervened at various points in the process of evolution) are holding to a position that violates clear concepts revealed in the Bible--indeed much that is foundational to the very Gospel itself.

For instance..

Concept violated: the goodness of God

The Bible says 'God is good' and in Genesis 1:31 God described his just finished creation as 'very good'. How do you understand the goodness of God if He used evolution, 'nature red in tooth and claw', to 'create' everything?

Concept violated: Adam's sin brought death and decay, the basis of the Gospel

According to the evolutionist's (and progressive creationist's) understanding, fossils (which show death, disease and bloodshed) were formed before people appeared on earth. Doesn't that mean that you can't believe the Bible when it says that everything is in 'bondage to decay' because of Adam's sin (Romans 8)? In the evolutionary view, hasn't the 'bondage to decay' always been there? And if death and suffering did not arise with Adam's sin and the resulting curse, how can Jesus' suffering and physical death pay the penalty for sin and give us eternal life, as the Bible clearly says (e.g. 1 Corinthians 15:22, "For as in Adam all die, so in Christ all shall be made alive")?

Concept violated: the divine inspiration of the whole Bible

If the Genesis accounts of Creation, the Fall, the origin of nations, the Flood and the Tower of Babel - the first 11 chapters - are not historical, although they are written as historical narrative and understood by Jesus to be so, what other unfashionable parts of the Bible do you discard? The biblical account of creation in Genesis seems very specific with six days of creative activity, each having an evening and a morning. According to the evolutionary sequence, the biblical order of creation is all wrong. Do you think God should have inspired an account more in keeping with the evolutionary order, the truth as you see it, if indeed He did use evolution or followed the evolutionary pattern in creating everything?

Concept violated: the straightforward understanding of the Word of God

If the Genesis account does not mean what it plainly says, but must be 'interpreted' to fit an evolutionary world, how are we to understand the rest of the Bible? How are we to know that the historical accounts of Jesus' life, death and resurrection should not also be 'reinterpreted'? Indeed, can we know anything for sure if the Bible can be so flexible?

Concept violated: the creation is supposed to show the hand of God clearly

Dr Niles Eldredge, well-known evolutionist, said:

'Darwin . . . taught us that we can understand life's history in purely naturalistic terms, without recourse to the supernatural or divine.' [Niles Eldredge, "Time Frames - the Rethinking of Darwinian Evolution and the Theory of Punctuated Equilibrium", 1986, Heinemann, London, p. 13.]

Is it not philosophically inconsistent to marry God (theism) with evolution (naturalism)? If God 'created' using evolution which makes Him unnecessary, how can God's 'eternal power and divine nature' be 'clearly seen' in creation, as Romans 1:20 says? Evolution has no purpose, no direction, no goal. The God of the Bible is all about purpose. How do you reconcile the purposelessness of evolution with the purposes of God? What does God have to do in an evolutionary world? Is not God an 'unnecessary hypothesis'?

Concept violated: the need of restoration for the creation

If God created over millions of years involving death, the existing earth is not ruined by sin, but is as it always has been - as God supposedly intended it to be. So why then should He want to destroy it and create a new heavens and earth (2 Peter 3 and other places)?

Starting to get the picture of where compromising theology leads?

See the Answers in Genesis website for volumes of eye-opening information.

Books I would strongly encourage one to read in addition to this: "Icons of Evolution" by Jonathan Wells, "Bones of Contention" by Marvin Lubenow, "Evolution: The Fossils Still Say No!" by Duane Gish, "In Six Days: Why Fifty Scientists Choose to Believe in Creation" by John F. Aston, "Evolution: A Theory in Crisis" by Michael Denton, "Astronomy and the Bible" by Donald B. DeYoung, "Refuting Evolution" by Jonathan Sarfati, "The Mythology of Modern Dating Methods" by John Woodmorappe, and "The Young Earth" by John Morris.

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