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<note>This book clearly explains &#34;clocks&#34; that indicate a young earth, solar system, and cosmos, along with other major scientific evidences for a recent creation. With accuracy and sparkle the author clearly explains and unravels the mysteries that surround dating precisely the age of the earth. A wide range of readers, including high-school students, will appreciate the absence of mathematical formulas and technical tables that tend to confuse the reader who is not a scientist.

The author of this provocative book states that although &#34;many Christians - who have become generally sympathetic to the great body of anti-evolution arguments and evidences are still afraid of the age issue, they are wrong in this fearfulness. The fact is that the age issue is one of our strongest areas.&#34;

Already, many evolutionists have discovered that evolution cannot stand up against creationism in any fair and impartial debate. It's a Young World After All demonstrates that this is especially true for the age issue. Under the scrutiny of these powerful chapters, evolutionist beliefs about the origin and development of life will be found vulnerable and shaky.

Paul D. Ackerman, a psychologist and teacher, is a member of the psychology department at Wichita State University. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Kansas. He is president of the Creation Social Science and Humanities Society and editor of its journal, Creation Science and Humanities Quarterly.</note>
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