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	The Grand Canyon, Monument to an Ancient  Earth: Can Noah's    
  
      by Carol Hill (Editor) 
      
	  
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Published 2016: 240 pages 
  
    
    -Could the Grand Canyon's rock layers have formed 
	in a single year of Noah's flood?  
	-Why are there no dinosaur, bird, or mammal 
	fossils in the canyon's layers?  
	-How do we know that radiometric dating methods 
	are reliable?  -How 
	can we tell what happened in the unobserved past? -How long did it take to 
	carve out the canyon?  
	-Is Young Earth Creationism really biblical?
	
  
	Learn the answers to these questions and more to 
	understand how the Grand Canyon testifies to an old earth. Insights from top 
	geologists, highlighted by stunning photographs, provide a memorable guide 
	to these ancient wonders of creation. 
     
    About the Authors 
	
     
    Carol Hill is the author of scientific articles on the Grand Canyon 
	published in Science, Journal of Hydrology, Geosphere, and other 
	journals, as well as Christian apologetics articles for Perspectives in 
	Science and Christian Faith. She has been featured both on NOVA and National 
	Geographic's Naked Science.
  Gregg Davidson is the Chair of 
	Geology & Geological Engineering at the University of Mississippi. He has 
	written a number of articles and the book When Faith and Science Collide. 
	Davidson is an active national speaker on the subject of faith and science 
	with Solid Rock Lectures.
  Wayne Ranney is a former park ranger, 
	geologic speaker and tour guide, and author of several books, including 
	Carving Grand Canyon.
  Tim Helble worked as a hydrologist in the 
	National Weather Service (NWS) for twenty-seven years. Before his NWS 
	career, he held a half-year seasonal position at Grand Canyon National Park, 
	helping to develop a water resources plan for the Park.  
  
  
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