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Letting God Create Your Day - Volume I
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Item #: 4125
Author: Paul Bartz
Number of Pages: 259
ISBN-10: 1882510127
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He is a great King above all gods!

- The glass knife fish, with the ability to sense much more than sights and sounds, has such a complex nervous system to process this information that scientists call it a "computer with fins."
- Chimps were using natural antibiotics for their ability to cure infection long before modern medicine discovered antibiotics!
- The red-cockaded woodpecker uses a natural snake repellent to protect its nest.
- Ants in Costa Rica actually communicate with the trees in which they live, convincing them to provide special food which the tree normally doesn't make.
- There is new scientific evidence which shows that the walls of Jericho indeed come tumbling down as the Bible says.
- Twenty-four miles of a 55-mile-long Timavo river in Europe is missing!
- The earliest example of an airplane that can actually fly comes from 2200 B.C.!

All Scripture quotations in this publication are taken from the King James Bible. 

 
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Creation Science Evangelism began in 1989 from a desire to spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ through the science of God's creation. Today, Creation Science Evangelism has some of the most requested speakers on the topics of creation, evolution, and dinosaurs. With over three decades of research in the sciences, Creation Science Evangelism has become a trusted source for information pertaining to the creation vs. evolution controversy.

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