Roger Patterson is the senior pastor of West University Baptist & Crosspoint Church, a multi-site congregation in the heart of Houston, Texas, hosting six worship services a weekend (including Spanish and Chinese). Patterson hosts Vision for Life Radio: Where Faith & Sports Collide, a weekly radio program on Yahoo Sports Radio's flagship station, 1560 am in Houston, Texas. He can be heard in some 55 markets, and his influence reaches not only throughout the U.S. and Canada, but also into the UK and Australia. Roger also produces A Minute of Vision, one minute radio devotionals, and he is passionate about engaging, equipping, and inspiring men to become all that God has designed them to be as they carry out the demands of their home and the marketplace.
Great format and structure. Very helpful reference guide that exposes the one-sided science slop fed to high school students. There are many scientific objections to make against the air-sealed echo chamber of evolutionary theory.
Evolution Exposed: Earth Science is a young-earth perspective science textbook by Roger Patterson. It is designed to be either a supplemental textbook for students who go to public or private school that teaches many evolutionary ideas or as a textbook for Christian home-schoolers. It can also be used as a supplemental text for Christian students in public schools stuck with their traditional science textbook.
This book contains the following segments: • Introduction • What is Science? • Big Bang? • Origin of the Solar System • Dating Methods • Age of the Solar System • Geologic Column • The Fossil Record • Biological Evolution • Plate Techtonics • The Ice Age
My only gripe with the book is the biology parts when this is supposed to be an earth science book. There is already a biology book in this series, so those parts were unnecessary and repetitive for this book.
Not the best explanation of the current Biblical creationist theories, but OTOH, that’s not its purpose. Its purpose is to provide a creationist perspective on various evolutionary claims in high school textbooks, and provide some resources in support of those positions. While it touches only lightly over a lot of material, if you include all the resources it suggests it accomplishes that goal I would say.