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Book Review: Absotively Posilutely

October 7th, 2009 by Kristi Stephens

Absotively, Posilutely Best Evidence for Creation
Absotively Posilutely Best Evidence for Creation is a story about four kids who are searching for the best evidence that God created the world. Along the way, they discover and share fascinating facts about giraffes, frogs, the stars, and dinosaurs.

After teaching each other the interesting things they had been learning and how they saw that only God could create such magnificent order and obvious design, they visit the Creation Museum together and learn that the best evidence that God created the world is actually the Bible itself- only God was there, only God can tell us what happened. Ultimately it boils down to what we trust – the Bible, or mankind’s faulty reasoning.

I want to give this book a glowing review. I love the concept of it. But to be honest, the writing style and illustrations didn’t blow me away. It also felt a little like a Creation Museum infomercial. :) That being said, what they’re trying to do in this book is wonderful. The science facts are fun and interesting to read – if you have a science-minded 2nd-5th grader, they would probably love to learn and quote these interesting tidbits to everyone they know! This is also a great introduction to the concept of worldview, and why we interpret the same evidence differently than the secular world.

Absotively Posilutely Best Evidence for Creation is written by Carl Kerby and illustrated by Dan Lietha. It is published by Master books.

**For more information or to purchase a copy, click on the book cover image to be taken to the publisher’s website. I am an affiliate and will receive a small percentage of the sale of this or other products. I was provided with a copy of this book in exchange for my review from New Leaf Publishing Group. The opinions expressed in this review are my unbiased thoughts as in keeping with my disclosure policy.

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