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The Creation Answers Book

The Creation Answers Book

Lessons & Chapters

Lesson 1 Does God exist? (Chapter 1)

Lesson 2: Six days? Really? (Chapter 2)

Lesson 3 What about gap theories? (Chapter 3)

Lesson 4 What about carbon dating? (Chapter 4)

Lesson 5 How can we see distant stars in a young universe? (Chapter 5)

Lesson 6 How did bad things come about? (Chapter 6)

Lesson 7 What about arguments for evolution? (Chapter 7)

Lesson 8 Who was Cain’s wife? (Chapter 8)

Lesson 9 Were the ‘sons of God’ and/or the Nephilim extraterrestrials? (Chapter 9)

Lesson 10 Was the Flood global? (Chapter 10)

Lesson 11 What about continental drift? (Chapter 11)

Lesson 12 Noah’s Flood-what about all that water? (Chapter 12)

Lessons 13 & 14 How did all the animals fit on Noah’s Ark? and How did freshwater and saltwater fish survive the Flood? (Chapters 13 & 14)

Lesson 15 Where are all the human fossils? (Chapter 15)

Lesson 16 What about ice ages? (Chapter 16)

Lesson 17 How did animals get to Australia? (Chapter 17)

Lesson 18 How did all the different ‘races’ arise (from Noah’s family)? (Chapter 18)

Lesson 19 What about dinosaurs? (Chapter 19)

The Creation Answers Book Study Guide

by Dr Don Batten, Dr David Catchpoole, Dr Jonathan Sarfati, and Dr Carl Wieland

Lesson 15: Where are all the human fossils?

Text: The Creation Answers Book, chapter 15

Supplemental materials:

Discussion questions

  1. What do the following articles (and the Creation Answers Book) reveal about current knowledge of the geologic column/fossil record?

  2. List various examples of ‘living fossils’. See:

    What other examples of ‘living fossils’ can you find?

  3. What evidence confirm the biblical view that dinosaurs and humans co-existed? (See also: Messages on stone, and Is there evidence that humans and dinosaurs coexisted in the recent past?)

  4. How would you answer the question: “Where are all the human fossils?” (See also: Where are all the human fossils?)

Research Report

  • Write a research paper detailing your conclusions to Discussion Question 1 in the lesson.

Essay