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Found 3 comments on Three Views on Creation and Evolution (Counterpoints):

u/lapapinton · 2 pointsr/Christianity

Hi prophetofantman. I am one of the few creationists on this sub. I recommend you post your question to /r/Creation as well. If you message the mods I'm sure you'll be given access.

If you are interested in some more general books on this topic, I can recommend the following:

Three Views on Creation and Evolution.

Explore Evolution: The Arguments for and Against Neo-Darwinism.

The Cell's Design - Fazale Rana

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Some good Young Earth Creationist books:

Understanding the Pattern of Life - Todd Wood

Thousands, Not Billions, ed. Don DeYoung

Seraphim Hamilton, a young Eastern Orthodox commentator and YEC, wrote a good blog post here.

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A good book on theistic evolution is "Creation or Evolution: Do we have to choose?" by Denis Alexander


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A good Old Earth Creationist book is John Lennox's

"The Seven Days Which Divide the World".

You might also be interested in this Christianity Today article
"A Tale of Two Scientists"

u/DubyaKayOh · 1 pointr/Christianity

I found this book to help line up the views of Young, Old and Theistic Evolution theories. Easy to read and worth the dollars if you are interested. I used it as a stepping stone in helping develop my own POV on this issue.

http://www.amazon.com/Three-Creation-Evolution-Porter-Moreland/dp/0310220173/ref=sr_1_5?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1333403052&sr=1-5

u/captainhaddock · 1 pointr/Christianity

Some of them certainly are. William Dembski, a prominent Discovery Institute fellow and writer, is a young earth creationist.

Paul Nelson, another DI fellow and writer, is also a young earth creationist.

There's no shortage of them, in fact, if you look through the DI Institute's membership list. It should be of little surprise that most of their speaking engagements and fundraising take place in churches.