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Rating: Summary: The Process of Science Review: This CD-rom contains many animations that show the chemical/biological processes that support life. The animations are very helpful in getting a better understanding of the processes. The perfect tool for someone taking college biology. Note to Creation Science people: Whether or not you agree with the Macro Evolution of Species, you will still like the detailed biological processes showing the chemical compositions and transformation of molecules, as they perform their functions in cells. So if your a Christian/Catholic home schooler I would recommend it for the non Macro Evolutionary parts. On a personal note: I have read information on both sides of the Evolution vs. Creationism and I was surprised, even though I was Christian at the time I believed that Evolution was the way God did it. Now I believe that there are two versions of evolution Macro and Micro. Nearly all textbooks will link micro evolution to infer that macro evolution happened as well. If you search the web under the subject "Creation Science" you can read and decide for your self. I find fragments of boths sides distorting parts of the "enemy" side. However from reading both I feel that science has a lot more studying to do to find the full truth in how life came to exist on earth. Once the life forms were made, the study of Creation vs. Evolution becomes a mute point, because even Creation Science people believe in Micro Evolution.
Rating: Summary: The Process of Science Review: This CD-rom contains many animations that show the chemical/biological processes that support life. The animations are very helpful in getting a better understanding of the processes. The perfect tool for someone taking college biology. Note to Creation Science people: Whether or not you agree with the Macro Evolution of Species, you will still like the detailed biological processes showing the chemical compositions and transformation of molecules, as they perform their functions in cells. So if your a Christian/Catholic home schooler I would recommend it for the non Macro Evolutionary parts. On a personal note: I have read information on both sides of the Evolution vs. Creationism and I was surprised, even though I was Christian at the time I believed that Evolution was the way God did it. Now I believe that there are two versions of evolution Macro and Micro. Nearly all textbooks will link micro evolution to infer that macro evolution happened as well. If you search the web under the subject "Creation Science" you can read and decide for your self. I find fragments of boths sides distorting parts of the "enemy" side. However from reading both I feel that science has a lot more studying to do to find the full truth in how life came to exist on earth. Once the life forms were made, the study of Creation vs. Evolution becomes a mute point, because even Creation Science people believe in Micro Evolution.
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