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Review: Secrets of the Sixth Edition

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Secrets of the Sixth Edition: Darwin Discredits His Own Theory Book Description: Darwin’s On the Origin of the Species was originally released in 1859, and by 1872, the sixth and last edition was published, becoming the defining text for evolutionists. This controversial work has become the foundation of modern textbooks for scientific studies in origins, though Darwin himself expressed deep doubts about his own speculations and suppositions. Secrets of the Sixth Edition by Randall Hedtke exposes the critical flaws of this landmark book by using Darwin’s own words against him. Provides an examination of Darwin’s research and the faulty basis…

Review: Mummy Mazes

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Mummy Mazes: A Monumental Book Mummy Mazes is a book filled with 28 Ancient Egyptian themed mazes including mummies and monuments, ancient gods, and the pharaoh’s mask. That description alone made us interested in this book, but when we realized how HUGE these mazes were, we got very excited.  Each page measures roughly 18 X 12 inches.  Like I said, it’s quite large when folded open. Each poster-sized page features a maze, but these aren’t your typical mazes. You have actually figure out the correct beginning and ending point. That’s right, there are multiple beginning and ending points. At the…

Review: The Summit

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the Summit: Faith Beyond Everest’s Death Zone From the Back of the Book: It’s one of the greatest challenges one can face on Earth; an ascent to the top of the world on the slopes of Mount Everest. Eric Alexander experienced grace and a faith-empowering journey he will never forget as part of a record-setting team in May 2001, scaling the heights of Everest with his friend, blind climber Erik Weinhenmayer. Experience some of the most dangerous locations in the world, including abject terror on Amadablam, a blind ski descent of Russia’s Mount Elbrus, and up Kilimanjaro in Africa with…

Review: Unlocked

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Unlocked by Karen Kingsbury Book Synopsis: Holden Harris is locked in a prison of autism, bullied by kids who don’t understand his quiet, quirky ways. Ella Reynolds, star of the school drama production takes an interest in Holden after she catches him listening to her rehearse for the school play. Will friendship, faith, and the power of song be enough to unlock the miracle that Holden needs? To learn more about Unlocked check out the free webcast at live.karenkingsbury.com. My Thoughts: Karen Kingsbury is an excellent author.  Her fictional stories make readers feel like part of the story.  It’s easy…

Review: Taking Back Astronomy

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Jason Lisle has a Ph.D. in Astrophysics from the University of Colorado.  He believes that the scientific evidence of astronomy is in harmony with what the Bible teaches us.  He believes that science and faith are not mutually exclusive.  Since very little has been written about the field of astronomy from a Biblical creation perspective, he decided to write Taking Back Astronomy. About the Book: Take a breathtaking look at the universe in this comprehensive guide to the heavens! Sit back and explore the world at your fingertips in this book. Each of us has a world view – a…