HOW WE ARE AMAZINGLY MADE: AND CARED FOR BY OUR SUPER-INTELLIGENT CREATOR, THE GOD OF OUR NATION. (SUMMARY II)
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Our formerly great society is losing its compass, mainly because of the deception of evolution preached to our students through the last five decades.
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Thomas Rogers
Thomas Rogers (1927–2007) was born in Chicago, Illinois, and was the author of four novels, including the National Book Award finalists The Pursuit of Happiness and The Confession of a Child of the Century by Samuel Heather. His third novel is At the Shores, and his final work, Jerry Engels, is its sequel. David Susskind produced a film based on The Pursuit of Happiness starring Barbara Hershey and Michael Sarrazin. Rogers graduated cum laude from Harvard University and received his doctorate from the University of Iowa in the program that is now the Iowa Writers’ Workshop. In 1969, he received a Guggenheim Fellowship, and was a frequent guest at Yaddo and the Camargo Foundation. He had essays published in the American Review, Esquire, the Iowa Review, and the American Scholar. He taught creative writing at Pennsylvania State University for three decades as a professor of English and fellow of the Institute for the Arts and Humanistic Studies.
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HOW WE ARE AMAZINGLY MADE - Thomas Rogers
Endorsements for the full First Edition of Darwin’s Replacement
The need for a super-intelligent force to create and sustain living things is well set out and without question. I also appreciated all the research that was done to demonstrate the historical importance and recognition of God in the nation lives of the four nations you selected.
-- George Matzko, Ph.D.
"Darwin’s Replacement is a well-written review of the enormous complexity of all life written from the perspective of the molecular biochemical foundation. The complexity is more than amazing. Most people enjoy learning about amazing feats, and thus the popularity of ‘Ripley’s Believe It or Not’ and similar books. Our body and its complexity are so familiar and work so well for most of us that we often take it for granted. Mr. Rogers’ book helps us to realize that we are all walking miracles; and understanding how it functions is both awe-inspiring and helps us to appreciate the body we all live in while on this Earth."
-- Jerry Bergman, Ph.D.
"Darwin’s Replacement provides credible assessment of the weaknesses within mainstream evolution theory, and proposes a reasonable, evidence-based alternative for the origin and development of life.
-- Nicholas Comninellis, M.D.
ATOMIC BIOLOGY promises to restore the true foundations of science back to the realm of observation. Current forays into metaphysical speculation and presupposition by ‘experts’ seem to have caused division, confusion, and misunderstanding in the scientific conversation.
-- Jack Taylor, Ph.D.
"My recommendation would be to rework the book as a series of 1-to-2-page studies for adult Sunday school classes and/or Christian High School classes. It could be useful as an introduction to
