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This textbook is a high school, semester study of the differences between the Biblcal and secular views of fossils, dinosaurs, and cave men. Topics include the cause and mechanism for a global flood, the geologic time table, living fossils, the Tower of Babel, modern classification of dinosaurs, and more. Students will also learn to interpret the geologic column from a Biblical perspective. Projects, quizzes, final exam and anwer key included. 194 pages, soft cover. 247 color and 49 black and white photographs, illutrations and graphs. Fossil samples to match the study are available at NorthwestRockAndFossil.com.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This textbook is a high school, semester study of the differences between the Biblcal and secular views of fossils, dinosaurs, and cave men. Topics include the cause and mechanism for a global flood, the geologic time table, living fossils, the Tower of Babel, modern classification of dinosaurs, and more. Students will also learn to interpret the geologic column from a Biblical perspective. Projects, quizzes, final exam and anwer key included. 194 pages, soft cover. 247 color and 49 black and white photographs, illutrations and graphs. Fossil samples to match the study are available at NorthwestRockAndFossil.com.
Autorenporträt
Patrick Nurre is from the beautiful state of Montana where as a young boy, he spent many of his Saturdays rockhounding near the Big Horn River. This early interest led him to a lifelong study of the world of geology. His experience has included extensive field study in the Pacific Northwest, the Midwest and Plains states, the Southwestern U.S, and most recently, Israel. Patrick conducts classes and seminars in Seattle, and speaks at numerous homeschool conventions on geology and our young earth. He leads a variety of geology field trips every year, including one to Yellowstone National Park, where he helps families discover the Biblical geology of Yellowstone. He is the President of Northwest Treasures, a non-profit educational organization devoted to producing fine geology specimen kits and curricula from a young earth perspective. One of the projects of Northwest Treasures is the Geology Learning Center in Seattle, a geology museum and education center. Patrick and his wife Vicki have three children and one grandson. They live in the Seattle, Washington area.