Back to school: Books on Creationism

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If you are a teacher or a parent you may find some of these books especially useful to: a) prepare yourself; b) give to your child’s teacher or a colleague; or c) give to a school administrator. Seriously.

Each link is to a review of the book to help you decide if you are interested.

Don’t forget to have a look at this post as well.

Have you read the breakthrough novel of the year? When you are done with that, try:

In Search of Sungudogo by Greg Laden, now in Kindle or Paperback
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  1. A cautionary tale to consider:

    It can be troublesome for some parents (and even some students) to get their hands on any books with both “evolution” and “creationism” in the title, as they tend to assume there are valid reasons and arguments for supporting one over the other. It can entice students/parents to look up even more creationism “facts” for the “debate”, or to tune out the evolution unit completely.

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