The Genesis Flood: The Biblical Record and its Scientific Implications is a 1961 book by the young earth creationistsJohn C. Whitcomb and Henry M. Morris. The authors propose that there is a scientific basis for Creationism as told in the Biblical book of Genesis. The book is seen as one of the most important in the history of creationism as it popularized the ideas of flood geology. The book's sequel is The World that Perished. This image is a book cover. ... 1961 was a common year starting on Sunday (link will take you to calendar). ... Created in Gods image, complete with navel. ... Dr John Clement Whitcomb, Jr. ... Henry M. Morris Dr Henry Madison Morris (born 1918) is an American young earth creationist and hydraulic engineer, considered the father of the creation science movement. ... // What is science? There are different theories of what science is. ... The Creation of Light by Gustave Dore Creationism or creation theology is the belief that humans, the Earth, and the universe were created by a supreme being or deity. ... The holy Jewish scripture: The Torah. ... Genesis (Greek: ÎÎνεÏιÏ, having the meanings of birth, creation, cause, beginning, source and origin) is the first book of the Torah (five books of Moses) and hence the first book of the Tanakh, part of the Hebrew Bible; it is also the first book of the Christian Old Testament. ... The history of creationism is tied to the history of religions. ... Flood geology, creation geology and diluvial geology are terms used by creationists to describe the study of geologic phenomena with reference to the purported events of the Great Flood as reported in Genesis. ...