This is the only book ever written that reconciles the first day of Moses (24 hrs), the Fourth Day of Moses (24 hrs), and the
600+ million year fossil record. This is the explanation that many people, who are looking for the truth of Genesis, have been trying to find. It reveals the scientific evidence that God showed to Moses, and the reoccurring extinctions and restorations of Earth’s ancient past history. Everyone that wants to tell others of the truth of the Bible should first learn the facts themselves from this book, so that the Word of God will not be misrepresented.
I’ve removed the details of the book that you mentioned. I have a strong suspicion that this is your own book.
I also suspect that this is basically blog spam. If I’m wrong and you’re going to actively contribute to the discussion, please feel free to post the book info again. But honestly, the book’s description isn’t promising:
]]>Almost all of so-called Bible believers are not ready to face the truth and admit that traditional theology has never understood the Genesis text. They live in a delusion, and until they are bitten in the face with the truth, creationists are going to keep their heads in the sand, and keep adhering to the “same old†false and ridiculous doctrines. But now, the truth of Genesis has been uncovered, authenticating the Word of God. Fifteen years ago, this author discovered undeniable evidence of a Divine Creator, and even secular science will have to admit that it is more than “a convenient coincidence†that Genesis reveals more about prehistoric life on Earth than was ever known before. Genesis gives documented proof that mankind has been on Earth for more than sixty million years.
Let me know how the go over with your children. I’m probably just ignorant of what’s out there, but science books for young children seem like an under-served genre.
]]>I’m new to your site and have enjoyed perusing it. I guess I fall somewhere in the middle of the road here as a theistic evolutionist, or a person of faith (broadly defined!) who’s willing to consider many ways of understanding the world and our existence in it.
]]>I aspire to be a “truthist”, following wherever the truth leads. The tricky part seems to be deciding what’s true.
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