Sea Creatures: Discovering God’s Underwater Wonders Book by Randy Guliuzza, James Johnson, John Morris, Brian Thomas, Jeffrey Tomkins, Frank Sherwin | ICR – Paleontology/Zoology

What do you see when you visit an aquarium? Sharks, jellyfish and dolphins? Perhaps odd creatures lurking like escapees from a science fiction novel.

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ID: 9781957850467

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Sea Creatures: Discovering God’s Underwater Wonders

When you visit an aquarium, what might you see? Tropical fish and sleek sharks swimming through simulated seascapes, graceful jellyfish dangling tentacles, friendly dolphins chattering, and odd creatures lurking in the dark. Where did this variety of life come from? Evolution says a single-cell organism developed into marine invertebrates, vertebrates, crawling land life forms, and eventually—us! But the evidence tells a different story. The fossil record shows no transitions from water to land. Fish features are far from primitive. And sea creatures are so exquisitely engineered, science is only now catching up with their amazing abilities. Join ICR scientists as they explore the wonders of God’s underwater world.

176 pages

The Institute for Creation Research‘s Creation Collection series provides a biblical understanding of scientific topics. Written by Ph.D. scientists, these books are designed to equip with findings that illustrate the authenticity of creation and Flood record. Each book focuses on a specific area of research that demonstrates both the unreliability of the evolutionary narrative and the infallibility of Scripture. ICR scientists have spent more than 50 years researching evidence that refutes evolution and confirms the Bible’s account of creation. They regularly receive testimonies from around the world about how ICR’s cutting-edge work has impacted thousands of people with God’s creation truth.

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Weight 12 oz
Dimensions 8.5 × 5.5 × 0.125 in

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