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From Homo Erectus to Homo Sapiens: The Origins Of Human Behavior    by Willard W. Olson
Price: Free! 78540 words. Published by Elderberry Press, Inc.  on February 3, 2012. .

Where did we come from? Every civilization since the dawn of man has asked that question and every one has had its own creation myth. Science, too, has its own explanation of human origins, an explanation we might presume to be based upon objective analysis of all available scientific evidence—but is it?
Commentary on the Bible Creation Story in Genesis: Two Different Stories or Two Distinct Emphases? (Examining the Bible)    by Robert Alan King
Price: $4.99 USD. 6170 words. Published on March 6, 2012. .

Commentary on the Bible Creation Story in Genesis: Two Different Stories or Two Distinct Emphases? from the series Examining the Bible by Robert Alan King is a booklet with 6,000 words. This booklet examines the first two chapters of Genesis with biblical commentary, providing insight into the meaning of the text. Robert Alan King is an ordained minister through Calvary Chapel.
Creation    by Margaret Finnegan
Price: $0.99 USD. 4170 words. Published on March 23, 2012. .

Short story. Some science fair projects just refuse to die.
In The Beginning An Astronomer's Creation Story    by Elizabeth Anne McIntyre
Price: Free! 960 words. Published on June 25, 2012. .

This is a short poetic rendering of the well known first chapter of Genesis as told from the eyes of a modern day astronomer.
How Things REALLY Began!    by Graham Cumming
Price: $2.99 USD. 9490 words. Published on July 1, 2012. .

The case for believing the Biblical Creation narrative is strongly argued.
Bushmen Stories: Beginning    by Jaco de Beer
Price: Free! 1670 words. Published by jacodebeer on August 10, 2012. .

Very long ago, even before the dawn of time, a family of five lived deep in the warm heart of the Kalahari. The family only had daughters but the caring father and loving mother took care of them and they grew up to be very beautiful. They loved to dance and one day their trickster god saw the girls dance and couldn't stop looking at them.From the collection of "Boesmanstories" by G.R.von Wielligh