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Margaret Helder
Paperback / $6.00 / 55 Pages

When you visit this museum, be sure to go armed with this booklet. It highlights interesting details and fascinating insights concerning the displays in the museum. All commentary in the booklet is from a creation-based perspective. The booklet comes with a map of major dinosaur exhibits and links to further discussion online of some topics like the geological column.

Shipping cost for one copy is only $2.

An entirely new feature is the use of the HeadStart online resource to provide more detailed discussion of some related and important issues such as origin of life arguments, and evolution related topics like the geological column, rock record, fossils (what are they?), Cambrian explosion, extinct Alberta creatures (mostly marine reptiles) and dinosaurs (a separate topic).

Naturally one can only absorb limited amounts of information as one proceeds through the museum. However, the guide also serves as a briefing source of further insights once one has left Drumheller.

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A Different Shade of Green

A Different Shade of Green

Introductory
Dr. Gordon Wilson
Paperback / $16.00 / 189 Pages / line drawings

In this recent book, written for the concerned Christian, Dr. Wilson seeks to discuss how God’s world works, our place in it, and how to assume leadership and dominion in the world. Written in friendly persuasive fashion, this book is enjoyable and inspirational.

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Human Origins:

Human Origins:

Introductory
Jeffrey P. Tomkins et al.
Paperback / $10.00 / 138 Pages / full colour

This title is in a new series of small books from ICR entitled Creation Collection. Written at the introductory level, this book not only discusses supposed fossil evidence concerning human ancestors, but also that our DNA differs significantly from apes, is not “junk”, and that human chromosome #2 never came from apes. 

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