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It's Designed to Do What It Does Do

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This delightful Christian board book for toddlers will teach your child about an assortment of animals and how they demonstrate God's creativity, goodness, and interest in His world. After reading It's Designed to Do What It Does Do, children will know that God made everything for a specific purpose and have no doubt that these creatures were the products of creation, not evolution. Each page spread focuses on a specific animal, including platypus, spiders, and porcupines, and includes adorable illustrations, as well as entertaining animal facts. The book also has an interactive drawing project on each page that, by the end, will show children how to draw an animal.

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First published November 1, 2006

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Ken Ham

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Dr. Ken Ham is the president of Answers in Genesis USA and is a well-known speaker and author on the subject of Young-Earth Creationism. He received a bachelor degree in applied science (emphasis on environmental biology) from the Queensland Institute of Technology, and a Diploma of Education from the University of Queensland. He has also received two honorary doctorates: a Doctor of Divinity from Temple Baptist College, and a Doctor of Literature from Baptist Liberty University.

He was a director of Creation Science Foundation (CSF) in Australia, an organization which he jointly founded with John Mackay. In 1987 he moved to the United States, still maintaining his links with CSF.

From 1987 to 1993, Ham worked for the Institute for Creation Research, and in 1994 set up what in 1995 became Answers in Genesis (AiG), a creation ministry dedicated to "upholding the authority of the Bible from the very first verse."

In 2008 Ham was described by well known atheist and evolutionary biologist PZ Myers as a "Wackaloon" for carrying out a prayer session with members of the Pentagon. Ham responded regarding the validity of that prayer breakfastand that PZ Myers and other critics were intolerant of his position.

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