文档介绍:Why We Believe in Creation not in Evolution
Fred John Meldau
A MILLION VOICES — From the Universe, the earth, the atom, from numberless ans
and odd creatures on land, in the air and in the sea, and from the body and mind of man — bear witness for God
and Creation!
FORWARD
READING THE MANUSCRIPT of this book was a pleasant chore, involving a surprise. It was soon
apparent that here was a "must" book for this troubled, confused hour — a volume seemingly specifically "come
to the kingdom for such an hour as this."
This volume is of strategic importance to millions who seek sound knowledge, and evidence honestly
interpreted. Evolution is given a head-on challenge, and should indeed be challenged ere millions of students
and laymen accept the fraudulent speculation. The dangerously antichrist hypothesis should be most searchingly
evaluated before it is accepted. It is being accepted by many as a basis for scientific socialism, secularism,
atheism, communism, moral relativism, collectivism, materialism, scientific humanism, and related "isms." For
evolution and naturalism to supplant supernaturalism and creative Omniscience will be at a bitter cost.
Thinkers who would like to locate quickly, ammunition against what they feel is a totally untenable
theory, will find this book prehensive, well-stocked arsenal. (And, incidentally, one strikingly free of such
errors as are sometimes found in writings by superficial students of so profound and vast a subject).
The widespread discovery of TRUTH in the area in which this book deals has a vital bearing on the
number one problem of our century: What is man, and whence came he? And the even more important question,
Is the Nazarene a "made-over ape" or is He the Son of God as He said — the Savior of the world, God manifest
in the flesh — the One who can lead us into God's kingdom of immortality?
References to supernaturalism (to creationism or "creatology