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Dinosaurs: Marvels of God's Design - The Science of the Biblical Account, by Tim Clarey

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A thoroughly researched, definitive guide to dinosaurs for Christian readers!

This book fills a critical need for sound science about dinosaurs from a biblical viewpoint, focusing on the five major dinosaur groups. Dinosaurs are in the news every day, as well as viewed in museums and on science channels. Unfortunately, these portrayals always push an evolutionary agenda. This book counters those arguments with solid, accurate, and biblically-based science:

  • Explains the latest findings in dinosaur biology, behavior, extinction, and more
  • Covers the complete spectrum of dinosaur-related topics, from the earliest dinosaur discoveries to debate over why they went extinct
  • Provides a visually stunning, dynamic exploration into the history of dinosaurs through the most current discoveries few have seen before!

Because of secular books and television shows, many Christians struggle to explain how dinosaurs fit in the biblical timeline. The word “dinosaur” is not found in the Bible, causing some well-meaning Christians to turn to secular science for an explanation, including more speculation than actual fact. Unfortunately, this misdirection has caused many people to lose faith in the Bible, especially the young generation. This book will restore faith in the Word of God as it connects the Bible with science. Read and discover how dinosaurs are part of God’s creative glory!

Dinosaurs: Marvels of God's Design - The Science of the Biblical Account, by Tim Clarey

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #546032 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-10-20
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 11.10" h x .60" w x 8.50" l, .0 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 192 pages
Dinosaurs: Marvels of God's Design - The Science of the Biblical Account, by Tim Clarey

About the Author

Dr. Timothy Clarey received a B.S. in geology, a master of science in geology, a master of science in hydrogeology, and a Ph.D. in geology. From 1984 to 1992, Dr. Clarey was employed as a geologist with a major oil company, and from 1995 to 2013, he was a full professor and geosciences chair at a public college in Michigan before joining the staff at the Institute for Creation Research.


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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful. A good summary of Dinosaurs from a Young Earth Perspective By Carol A Roberts Okay first off, I need share my bias about this topic before hand: I have in the last ten years moved toward either an Old Earth view (with a literal Adam and Eve) or an Historic Creationism (John Sailhammer's view) view, so I was really excited to have a book that differed from the view that I was leaning towards and that was up to date with current science and all that.I have always felt that the case for an old earth was decent and one of the reasons was because of dinosaurs and star light and stuff like that. This book tackled one of my two issues with the young earth position so I was super excited to read it.And this book did not let me down! One part of this book is explaining how the young earth view (which it really never explains but assumes that you know what it is, its the traditional Biblical view) fits with the idea of dinosaurs. Which was refreshing and fun to read. I especially liked the discussion about whether the dinosaurs are warm or cold blooded. The other part of the book was a summary of how dinosaur families are broken down into different groups. This part was amazing and fun to get up to date info about dinosaurs, since the last time I read a science book about dinosaurs I think I was in the sixth grade. So that was awesome!!!Overall I was extremely pleased with this book. I learned a ton and was intrigued by the inconsistencies in the fossil record, the soft tissue found in bones of dinosaurs, bird evolution issues and things like that. I knew there were issues but these issues seem to me to be huge. I never thought evolution was the answer but I never knew how strong the case was in relationship to dinosaurs. I am really excited to give this book to my son and let him read it.Highly recommended!!!!!

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Worth having By Doug Hibbard Dinosaurs: Marvels of God’s Design is the latest book on my shelf that works to harmonize the fossil evidence of dinosaurs with a Creationist view of the earth and its age. The challenge for Dr. Tim Clarey is that he approaches the issue from a perspective that is outside of the normal scientific view. Given the publisher of this book is Master Books, Dr. Cleary works with the Institute for Creation Research, these presuppositions are clearly on the table.Knowing the purpose of this book, let us evaluate it from there. Clarey (who I keep mistyping as “Clearly,” and the spell-check doesn’t catch that) aims to provide the “science of the Biblical account.” The fundamental problem with this aim is found in the definition I learned of science. There is, and will be, great difficulty in finding either replicated results from Clarey’s work or other scientists from outside his circle. The trust factor is strong here, as is the confirmation or dis-confirmation bias.On to the material: we are looking at a full-color printing in a hardcover book. It feels durable and will hold up well to repeated readings and leafing-through. The print quality is good, the colors are vibrant. It looks good and feels good as a book, except for the presence of endnotes rather than footnotes. If it’s a science book, then the research aspect should be considered alongside design. Not being able to easily look up the notes is a problem.Contents: Clarey begins with a look at the Biblical account and how dinosaurs can fit within the scope of the Old Testament. This includes a look at the Ark and other aspects of historical investigation into dinosaurs. For example, how were dinosaurs understood initially? What are some of the historical finds that suggest dinosaurs living at the same time as humanity?From this, Clarey then builds his case for dinosaur life fitting into a timeline using only thousands of years rather than millions. This is, of course, the most controversial aspect for the book. If you approach it with a theistic view, that God makes it all work, then you’ll have no problem with this conclusion. If your view is atheistic, or that God does not make it work (either one), then you’ll disagree. I’d be surprised if those in the non-creationist views found Clarey’s view persuasive. It supports those who hold the idea in the beginning, but I don’t see it working well to change minds.As is frequently the case, the strength of the Creationist argument is the holes in the evolutionist argument. For example, Clarey points out the difficulty with soft tissue finds in dinosaur fossils. This is a still-debated point, but is a problem for the view that those fossils are 65 million years old. Does that overcome the other evidence? That is the question you’ll need to answer from what you’re able to assess.In all, Clarey presents his case clearly. I find it well-stated and informative. Overall, I like it and will put it on the shelf with the other dinosaur books that come from the non-creationist perspective. It’s useful to put the two philosophical views together, because that’s where the difference truly is. It’s not just about the bone in the ground, it’s about the lenses through which it’s viewed.So grab a copy and put this on the shelf with your dino stuff. It’s not perfect, but it’s worth having.I did receive a free book in exchange for the review.

3 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Very biased, and in this case that is a good thing By SnickerdoodleSarah I wasn't sure about reading this book until I saw that Ken Ham had endorsed it and then I knew that it would be what I wanted: a book that is biased towards the literal account that God's Word gives of creation. The author of this book believes in a literal six-day Creation and in a literal global flood, and thus studies the dinosaurs with that viewpoint. I was especially intrigued upon opening the first pages of the book to see 1 Timothy 6:20-21 and 2 Peter 3:5-6, two verses warning about those who turn away from what God's Word says.Dinosaurs Marvels of God's Design by Dr. Tim Clarey is a very fascinating book on Dinosaurs. Filled with many photographs of dinosaur fossils, and many artist renditions of dinosaurs, it is interesting even to little kids as I found when my little brothers all gathered around me while I was reading this book this past week, asking about the dinosaurs and being intrigued with the pictures. Where the Bible is silent on Dinosaurs, the author is very speculative and admits that it he is speculative. That probably seems odd, but what I mean by that is that, where the Bible does not expound upon certain things about Dinosaurs, Clarey is careful not to be dogmatic on certain things, like whether or not the dinosaurs were warm or cold blooded, whether or not Dinosaurs carefully looked after their young…etc. He speculates, but makes sure that you know that he is merely speculating as he has not observed the live dinosaurs in action himself. For instance, in one spot he is giving some speculative reasons as to why a certain dinosaur had a very thick skull, concluding with, "God designed these dinosaurs with an unusual thickened skull for possibly all these reasons, and/or just to glorify Him by demonstrating tremendous diversity." But his speculation was very interesting, and I must add that it is informed by certain observations that can be made by observing fossils and things. But on all topics, like how far back in time Dinosaurs existed he holds very firmly to interpreting what science discovers of Dinosaurs by means of what God has said about His creation in His Word.I loved it when giving the modern estimates of how old certain dinosaurs fossils are sometimes he says things like "Secular Dated: such and such millions of years ago" (I'm paraphrasing of course). Clarey uses a lot of repetition mainly when he is refuting the views of unbiblical scientists, he'll repeat statements about scientists have trouble with Marine fossils being mixed up with Dinosaurs but that Creationists don't have a problem with it because they believe in a global flood which is an excellent explanation as to how those creatures could have gotten mixed together. The repetitions like that are fine as they hammers these possible explanations into one's head, biasing one still more towards bias towards the Bibles account of the age of the earth, which I think is a good thing, and it is also good if you are using the book as a reference book rather than just reading it straight through.All in all, I loved the book because it was biased, and the author had presuppositions, Biblical presuppositions.The author is unapologetically biased towards the account of Creation given by the Ultimate Witness of Creation : God, the Creator Himself.In compliance with FTC guidelines, I state that Master Books has provided me with a free review copy of this book through Cross Focused Reviews (My review did not have to be favorable). Lots of thanks to the publisher and Cross Focused Reviews!

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