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Dry Bones and Other Fossils

Dry Bones and Other Fossils

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: pseudoscience book
Review: I am disappointed and concerned that Amazon groups this book in with earth science. It should be classified with religious books or in a separate category altogether. This is NOT SCIENCE! It is taking a foregone conclusion and selecting parts of evidence the author "likes" whilst ignoring evidence that refutes his conclusions.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Awesome Book!!
Review: Me, my mom, my brother and sister read "Dry Bones and Other Fossils" by Dr. Gary Parker. I thought this was a very good book. You should read it because it teaches us about how evolution and creation are completely different. I rate this book five stars.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Good Book!
Review: Me, my mom, my brother and sister read "Dry Bones and Other Fossils" by Dr. Gary Parker. I thought this was a very good book. You should read it because it teaches us about how evolution and creation are completely different. I rate this book five stars.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Awesome Book!!
Review: This book is very good because it is a switch off book. That means that a kid reads and then a dad reads. It tells how God brought the Flood and made the fossils.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Homeschooler in Indiana
Review: This is a great cartoon-style overview of more recent explanations about how the Bible fits well with the fossil record. The text is conversational, as if the author (a paleontologist) were inviting us to travel with him and his family as they explore fossil beds across the U.S. and Canada. Much information is given. I give it four stars because it's a little difficult to follow in places and probably needs a little explanation when reading it to a younger child. It would help for the parent to already be informed about some of the topics in order to answer more specific questions their child might have. Fun illustrations!


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