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IT'S THE GREATEST FRAUD IN HUMAN HISTORY. Where did we come from? How did we get here? Sea creatures coming out of the sea, growing limbs and living in trees and then turning into Monkeys who change into Humans. WOW! It sounds a bit like a T.V. Science Fiction show. But it's not. It's what evolutionists call "scientific fact" Scientific fact without evidence, am I missing something here? This book encourages you to take a really close look at the facts. It encourages you to use your own experience and the incredible power of the greatest computer ever created (the human brain) Can you really…mehr

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IT'S THE GREATEST FRAUD IN HUMAN HISTORY. Where did we come from? How did we get here? Sea creatures coming out of the sea, growing limbs and living in trees and then turning into Monkeys who change into Humans. WOW! It sounds a bit like a T.V. Science Fiction show. But it's not. It's what evolutionists call "scientific fact" Scientific fact without evidence, am I missing something here? This book encourages you to take a really close look at the facts. It encourages you to use your own experience and the incredible power of the greatest computer ever created (the human brain) Can you really believe that such a complicated system as the human brain which is linked to the ear, the eye, the heart, the muscles, the immune system etc. etc. etc. can develop from nothing? Can you really believe that this incredible machine and all its essential parts all just happened as a result of thousands of accidents? You need some answers.
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John Taylor (b. 1952) is an American writer, critic, and translator who has long lived in France. As a polyglot translator and literary critic, he is one of the main bridges between contemporary European literature and English-speaking countries. His essays on European poets have been collected in his books Into the Heart of European Poetry (2008) and A Little Tour through European Poetry (2015). Among his many translations of French, Italian, and Modern Greek literature are, most recently, books by Philippe Jaccottet, José-Flore Tappy, Franca Mancinelli, Alfredo de Palchi, and Elias Papadimitrakopoulos. For over three decades Taylor has contributed regularly to the Times Literary Supplement and the Antioch Review. He is the author of eleven volumes of short prose and poetry. His latest books are Remembrance of Water & Twenty-Five Trees and a "double book" co-authored with the Swiss poet Pierre Chappuis, A Notebook of Clouds & A Notebook of Ridges.