| ISBN 978-1-60264-393-2, softcover, $13.99, 226 pages. Who
are you? Where did you come from? Are you being told the truth? How
does what you believe link you to the world's worst mass murderers,
being judged by the color of your skin, super babies of the future, and
today's school curriculum? Mere
generations ago, a man named Charles Darwin introduced his Theory of
Evolution which permeates today's society. Its premise is that some
groups of people are less evolved than others and, therefore, inferior.
As a result, millions have died when targeted by race, class or
disability. There
are those who say that this same philosophy, that helped fuel Hitler's
ovens, has crept into America's school system when no one was
watching. Others contend that evolution, which was rooted in racist and
class elitism and is today being taught, makes some of us superior and
more "fit" to live on the planet. Are you fit enough? Is your family fit
enough? Who survives? Who decides? In
America, are we one nation under God or one nation under Darwin? As
two worldviews of race and class collide, it is time to decide what you
believe regardless of your social status or the color of your skin. ABOUT THE AUTHORS Sharon
Sebastian is a writer in a variety of disciplines. Having appeared and
written in most media and commercial formats, she currently works in
film and television. Degreed in Communications, she is a public speaker
with an international marketing background. She has long held a deep
curiosity about Darwinian evolution since seeing an ape-to-man chart at
the age of twelve. She has now found some answers.
Raymond G. Bohlin, Ph.D., is President of Probe Ministries, a
Discovery Institute Fellow, graduate of the University of Illinois
(B.S., zoology), the University of North Texas (M.S., population
genetics), and the University of Texas at Dallas (M.S., Ph.D.,
molecular and cell biology). He is a writer of numerous scientific
books and articles, public speaker, radio commentator and has lectured
and debated on dozens of college and university campuses addressing
issues in the creation/evolution debate and other science-related
issues such as the environment, genetic engineering, and medical
ethics. |