Layman
by Andrew Snelling, PhD
Format: Audio CD
Length: 55 mins.
Ages: 15 & up
Publisher: Answers in Genesis–US
Published: 2009
This presentation reveals the failed attempts of evolutionists to account for millions of years of earth history and points to the true biblical age of the earth.
This Audio CD is part of the Geology Series.
- noahs
- ark
- flood
- worldwide
- age
- earth
- noah's
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