For Time and Forever - Henry M. Morris - Libros - Master Books - 9780890514276 - 2005
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For Time and Forever


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Is all life a result of random processes? We plan our lives and daily routines, but is there a "plan"? Does someone manage individual lives and the order of the universe?

The answer for people of faith, of course, is that God controls all things. The logical conclusion of that belief is that He also has a plan for each individual, and a plan for Earth itself. Man was created to have dominion over the planet, to care for it and its creatures.

In For Time and Forever, Bible authority Henry Morris explores the breadth of what it means to have purpose in God's creation. Besides debunking evolutionary myths, Dr. Morris also answers the cry of man: where do I fit? Does God have a purpose for me? Morris recognizes that since our time is short in terms of life span, we must all work to fulfill the Great Commission: we must recognize the biblical truth that there is an overall plan of salvation and we must work to implement it.

Answering age-old questions like why do bad things happen? and is there a heaven and a hell? Morris provides a framework for laymen and scholars alike to see their true purposes.

224 pages 6 X 9 Hardcover Full-color Interior

Henry Morris, Ph. D. , (deceased) earned the title, "The Father of Modern Creationism," through with his numerous writings about the creation/evolution debate. He was a respected scientist and wrote, textbook author and the founder of the Institute for Creation Research in California.

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Publicado 2005
ISBN13 9780890514276
Editores Master Books
Páginas 222
Dimensiones 160 × 232 × 15 mm   ·   276 g
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