Some Resources to Help Your Children Refute Evolution
Creation or Evolution: Does It Really Matter What You Believe?
This free booklet, from the publishers of The Good News, addresses many of the problems with the theory of evolution—often from the admissions of evolutionists themselves! You'll also find in it a listing of additional excellent books on the subject.
Life's Ultimate Question: Does God Exist?
This free booklet, also from the publishers of The Good News, reveals some of the compelling evidence for the existence of a Creator.
Unlocking the Mystery of Life, Illustra Media, 2002.
This excellent DVD documentary examines the scientific case for intelligent design and, through computer animation, takes you into the interior of the living cell to explore systems and processes that bear the unmistakable hallmarks of design.
Darwin's Black Box: The Biochemical Challenge to Evolution, Michael Behe, 1996.
This book by a university biochemist demonstrates that the tiny building blocks of life—cells and their myriad components—are far too complex for their codependent parts and processes to have evolved without an outside, intelligent design at work.
Evolution: A Theory in Crisis, Michael Denton, 1996.
This book by a biological researcher and medical doctor examines features of the natural world that mutation and natural selection cannot explain and shows the impossibility of transitional forms required for evolution to have taken place.
Darwin on Trial, Phillip Johnson, 1993. This book, by a professor of law at the University of California at Berkeley, puts the theory of evolution "on trial" by examining scientific detail that argues convincingly against the theory of evolution.
The Case for a Creator, Lee Strobel, 2004.
A journalist and former atheist investigates scientific evidence that points toward God.
Icons of Evolution, Jonathan Wells, 2000.
A molecular biologist tackles 10 of the most prominent arguments neo-Darwinists use as examples of evidence for evolution and shows how each is misrepresented and misused to support Darwin's theory of naturalism. (At the Web site www.iconsofevolution.com/tools you can also find Wells' list of "Ten Questions to Ask Your Biology Teacher About Evolution.")