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The Genesis of Germs

by Alan L. Gillen Author

(From Amazon): As the world waits in fear, world health organizations race to develop a vaccine for the looming bird flu epidemic--a threat which has forced international, federal, and local governments to begin planning for a possible pandemic, and the widespread death and devastation which would follow. Will the world find an answer in time? Or will we see this threat ravage populations as others have before 1918 with influenza, in the late 18th century with yellow fever, or the horrific "black "death" or bubonic plague in 1347 A.D.?Are these [viruses] examples of evolution? ...Did God make microbes by mistake? Are they accidents of evolution, out of the primordial soup? These timely questions are examined throughout this book. -from chapter 1It seems that a new and more terrible disease is touted on the news almost daily. The spread of these scary diseases from avian flu to SARS to AIDS is a cause for concern and leads to questions, such as:Where did all these germs come from?How do they fit into a biblical world view?What kind of function did these microbes have before the Fall?Does antibiotic resistance in bacteria prove evolution?How can something so small have such a huge, deadly impact on the world around us?Professor Alan Gillen sheds light on these and many other questions in this revealing and detailed book. He shows how these constantly mutating diseases are proof for devolution rather than evolution and how all of these germs fit into a biblical world view. Dr. Gillen shows how germs are symptomatic of the literal Fall and Curse of creation as a result of man's sin, and the hope we have in the coming of Jesus Christ.

Additional Details

Resource Type
Book
ISBN
9780890514931
Print Status
In Print
Pages
160
Suggested Grades
9th - 12th
Publisher
Master Books
Copyright
2007

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