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How We Are Amazingly Made: And Cared for by Our Super-Intelligent Creator, the God of Our Nation. (Summary II) - Paperback

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by Thomas Rogers (Author), Graham McLennan (Author), Gerald Bergman (Author)

Our formerly great society is losing its compass, mainly because of the deception of evolution preached to our students through the last five decades.

As I.L.Cohen stated, "The theory of evolution may be the worst mistake made in science." 1

Now even Richard Dawkins, the best-known spokesman for the atheists of the world has recently admitted that the loss of Christianity would be bad for society. 2

Since Madelyn O'Hair convinced the U.S. Supreme Court to take prayer out of schools in 1963, troubles like sexually transmitted diseases, depression, anxiety, alcoholism, drug abuse, related crimes, over-doses, self-centeredness, and suicides have increased dramatically.

Although the majority say by census that they still believe in God, His image has become blurred and mostly ignored because the enforced preaching in our schools, colleges, and universities says that "evolution" is the cause of our life (so what do we need a god for).

But wait Our three decades of research has revealed a life-science that God has probably been using since He first created living entities including us. The science is called "atomic biology", but don't let the name scare you because the basics are simple enough for a fifth-grader to understand.

With input from 45 scholars, the essentiality for super-intelligent works is now 'proven' for creating, sustaining, maintaining, and repairing living entities, including us.

Because there is such an enormous amount of super-intelligent work done for each one of us every second of every day, don't be surprised if God gets a little angry if we give "evolution' the credit for all this work that He is doing.

Because "super-intelligence" (far beyond the capability of mankind) is shown clearly to be essential for building our cell-parts, and evolution has no intelligence to use, Darwinisms are now, in fact and in truth, out of the running for the best explanation of the cause of life.

References:

1 Cohen, I.L., Darwin was Wrong-A Study in Probabilities, New Research Publications, New York, NY, 1984, p.5.

2 https: //www.breitbart.com/national-security/2016/01/12/professional-atheist-dawkins-says-christianity-bulwark-against-something-worse/



Number of Pages: 34
Dimensions: 0.09 x 6 x 4 IN
Publication Date: November 26, 2020
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