Henry M. Morris complete collection

Henry M. Morris complete collection would make a good addition to the Logos
library. I am missing some of his books that i am not aware of but i would like to
see a complete collection of his works. Thanks.





 

 

Ted

 

 

 
  1. The Revelation Record: A Scientific and Devotional Commentary on the
    Prophetic Book of the End of Times by Henry M.
    Morris
  2. Remarkable Record of Job: The Ancient Wisdom, Scientific
    Accuracy, and Life-Changing Message of an Amazing Book by
    Henry M. Morris
  3. The Remarkable Journey of Jonah: A
    Scholarly, Conservative Study of His Amazing Record by Henry
    M. Morris
  4. The Long War Against God: The
    History and Impact of the Creation/Evolution Conflict by
    Henry M. Morris
  5. Biblical
    Creationism: What Each Book of the Bible Teaches About Creation & the Flood
    by Henry M. Morris
  6. Scientific Creationism by Henry M.
    Morris III
  7. The Bible Has the Answer by Henry M. Morris and Martin E. Clark
  8. Many Infallible
    Proofs: Evidences for the Christian Faith by Henry M. Morris
    and Henry M. Morris III
  9. Men of Science Men of God: Great Scientists of the Past Who
    Believed the Bible by Henry M.
    Morris

  10. The Beginning of the World: A Scientific Study of
    Genesis 1-11 by Henry M. Morris


  11. After Eden: Understanding Creation,
    the Curse, and the Cross by Henry Morris III, John Morris,
    and Henry M. Morris


  12. That Their Words
    May Be Used Against Them by Henry M.
    Morris


  13. The God Who Is Real by Henry M.
    Morris


  14. For Time And Forever by Henry M. Morris


  15. The Modern
    Creation Trilogy: Scripture and Creation, Science and Creation, Society and
    Creation by Henry M. Morris and John D.
    Morris


  16. Some Call It Science: The Religion of Evolution by Henry M. Morris


  17. Exploring the Evidence for Creation by Henry M. Morris


  18. When Christians Roamed the
    Earth by Henry M.
    Morris


  19. The
    Genesis Flood the Biblical Record and Its Scientific Implications by John C. Whitcomb jr and Henry M.
    Morris


  20. Days to Remember: Devotions for the Holidays Throughout
    the Year by Henry M. Morris


  21. Evolution and the Modern Christian
    by Henry M. Morris


  22. That You Might Believe by Henry M.
    Morris and Ph. D. Morris


  23. 5 Reasons to Believe in Recent
    Creation by Henry M. Morris III


  24. Sampling the
    Psalms: A Scientific & Devotional Study of Selected Psalms by Henry M. Morris


  25. A History of Modern Creationism by Henry M.
    Morris


  26. The Remarkable Birth of Planet Earth by Henry M. Morris


  27. Biblical Cosmology and
    Modern Science by Henry M.
    Morris


  28. STUDIES IN THE BIBLE AND SCIENCE or Christ and Creation
    by Henry M. Morris


  29. Men of Science, Men of God Great
    Scientists of the Past Who Believed in the Bible by Henry M
    Morris


  30. The God Who Is
    Real: A Creationist Approach to Evangelism and Missions by
    Henry M. Morris


  31. The Biblical Basis for Modern Science by Henry
    M. MORRIS

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    Henry M. Morris complete collection would make a good addition to the Logos
    library. I am missing some of his books that i am not aware of but i would like to
    see a complete collection of his works. Thanks.

    +1  Yes Please!!!

    Henry M. Morris complete collection would make a good addition to the Logos library.

     

    YES!   I wish Logos could make Bro. Ted our new resources idea man. Every list you post is full of neat titles. Henry Morris is one author that is barely represented in Logos but one of the best in Creation Science writing.

    The Genesis Record http://www.logos.com/ebooks/details/GENRECORD  image

    Logos 7 Collectors Edition

    Not sure if we can do this, but:

    -1

     

    Not sure if we can do this, but:

    -1

     

    Greg,

    If you do not like a book don't buy it.

     This is how the system works with a business like Logos that seeks to meet demand among its customers.

    I don't think anything productive will be achieved if we start voting against books that others are proposing (it is even less productive when no rationale is presented).

    Alain

    Alain,
    I guess we can't do this!  Must be another one of those unspoken rules everyone talks about, huh?  [;)]

    As I see it, voting for or against a series of books before they go into pre-pub allows Logos to gauge interest in the book. And I see no harm in letting one of my favorite companies know what's worth investing pre-pub resources into or not. While it may not happen as often on these forums, in the old newsgroups dissent over book suggestions was almost an everyday occurrence.

    Other people on other suggestion boards have seen fit to leave a "+1" for their comment, also with no rationale, so I didn't see any harm in doing the same. Have you spoken to them about voting for something without any rationale given?

    But if you are interested, I do not think Henry Morris would be a good addition to Logos because I've found his writings on scientific topics do not stand up well to scrutiny. I don't think its a good idea to propagate views that aren't true, just as I see no need to disseminate writings advocating geocentrism to people in the church.

    While Mr. Morris' intentions were probably good, I consider the content of his writings misleading and harmful to a fulfilling view of God's creation. This is enough reason for me to add my negative vote to this suggestion.

    Not sure if we can do this, but:

    -1

    While it was not my intention to get into a debate on this subject i think i should respond.

    Greg, you disagree with my choice of books suggestion and think it propagate views that aren't true. Believing that the content of Henry Morris's writings are misleading and harmful to a fulfilling view of God's creation. Why? On the grounds that evolution is a better explanation for the origin of the universe - see this thread http://community.logos.com/forums/t/7289.aspx?PageIndex=1 for your views.

    Well, i disagree with the evolutionary explanation of things(origins) and John Bowling on the same thread above took you on, on your views. John did a good job interacting with your views and showing many of the false assumptions of the evolutionary theories and the science behind it. That exchange did not end well.

    Right or wrong a lot of Christians disagree with your "scientific theories" and i hope you will not be militant about voting their views down even if you disagree with it. It (Henry Morris) is still within the bounds of Christian orthodoxy whereas the jury is still out on evolution. Let us agree to disagree on this, for me it is enough that God created the world in the space of six days and not billions upon billions of years( though i see you hold to a unique six day view which differs from others who believe in the same theory of evolution).

    You are welcome to your theories but i fear your views will end up undermining and "attempting" to dethrone the God of the bible in the hearts of men/women who do not know him or who do know him. If Henry Morris does appear on the Pre-Pub page there is always the option of not buying[;)] and in that you would not have lost anything[:)].

    I hope my response did not come across as being rude, if so it was not intended to be.

    Ted

     

     

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    Great suggestion, I wouldn't hesitate to buy it.

    Pastor of Lower Three Runs Baptist Church - Martin, SC

    Romans 12:1-2

    Lowerthreeruns.org

    I would like to see all of his books in L4 also. It is the only reason I still use Quickverse. They have the Defenders Collection.

    I would like to see all of his books in L4 also. It is the only reason I still use Quickverse. They have the Defenders Collection.

    This raised my curiosity. I wonder if Logos has ever done a survey of what software Logos customers use besides Logos and why? Not that I have any need to know but it does pique my interest.

    Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."

    Henry M. Morris complete collection would make a good addition to the Logos
    library

    I would purchase this collection.

    I'd buy this set in a flash...here's another vote in favor.

    Henry M. Morris complete collection would make a good addition to the Logos library. I am missing some of his books that i am not aware of but i would like to see a complete collection of his works. Thanks.

        Ted      
      1. The Revelation Record: A Scientific and Devotional Commentary on the Prophetic Book of the End of Times by Henry M. Morris
      2. Remarkable Record of Job: The Ancient Wisdom, Scientific Accuracy, and Life-Changing Message of an Amazing Book by Henry M. Morris
      3. The Remarkable Journey of Jonah: A Scholarly, Conservative Study of His Amazing Record by Henry M. Morris
      4. The Long War Against God: The History and Impact of the Creation/Evolution Conflict by Henry M. Morris
      5. Biblical Creationism: What Each Book of the Bible Teaches About Creation & the Flood by Henry M. Morris
      6. Scientific Creationism by Henry M. Morris III
      7. The Bible Has the Answer by Henry M. Morris and Martin E. Clark
      8. Many Infallible Proofs: Evidences for the Christian Faith by Henry M. Morris and Henry M. Morris III
      9. Men of Science Men of God: Great Scientists of the Past Who Believed the Bible by Henry M. Morris
      10. The Beginning of the World: A Scientific Study of Genesis 1-11 by Henry M. Morris
      11. After Eden: Understanding Creation, the Curse, and the Cross by Henry Morris III, John Morris, and Henry M. Morris
      12. That Their Words May Be Used Against Them by Henry M. Morris
      13. The God Who Is Real by Henry M. Morris
      14. For Time And Forever by Henry M. Morris
      15. The Modern Creation Trilogy: Scripture and Creation, Science and Creation, Society and Creation by Henry M. Morris and John D. Morris
      16. Some Call It Science: The Religion of Evolution by Henry M. Morris
      17. Exploring the Evidence for Creation by Henry M. Morris
      18. When Christians Roamed the Earth by Henry M. Morris
      19. The Genesis Flood the Biblical Record and Its Scientific Implications by John C. Whitcomb jr and Henry M. Morris
      20. Days to Remember: Devotions for the Holidays Throughout the Year by Henry M. Morris
      21. Evolution and the Modern Christian by Henry M. Morris
      22. That You Might Believe by Henry M. Morris and Ph. D. Morris
      23. 5 Reasons to Believe in Recent Creation by Henry M. Morris III
      24. Sampling the Psalms: A Scientific & Devotional Study of Selected Psalms by Henry M. Morris
      25. A History of Modern Creationism by Henry M. Morris
      26. The Remarkable Birth of Planet Earth by Henry M. Morris
      27. Biblical Cosmology and Modern Science by Henry M. Morris
      28. STUDIES IN THE BIBLE AND SCIENCE or Christ and Creation by Henry M. Morris
      29. Men of Science, Men of God Great Scientists of the Past Who Believed in the Bible by Henry M Morris
      30. The God Who Is Real: A Creationist Approach to Evangelism and Missions by Henry M. Morris

    1. The Biblical Basis for Modern Science by Henry M. MORRIS

    YES! [Y] All we have now in Logos is the Genesis Record and the Revelation Record.

    YES! Yes All we have now in Logos is the Genesis Record and the Revelation Record.

    It would also be great to get the CRS Quarterly too.