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Confirmed Darwinist Explores the Possibility of Creationist Theory

Confirmed Darwinist Explores the Possibility of Creationist Theory

In From Whence We Came, author Robert Soper presents his theory on why man suddenly changed from nomadic to civilized

NICE, France (MMD Newswire) February 3, 2009 -- In From Whence We Came: The Biblical Age of World Enlightenment, author Robert Soper offers a new look at man's origins, as he examines Darwinism, Creationism and new theories about the pyramids.


Did man spring from Adam or from an amoeba? Is it possible to believe in one of the world's great religions whilst at the same time accepting the principles of Darwin?

Yes, suggests the author. In his book, Soper attempts to prove that the Egyptian pyramids could never have been built the way experts believed, and instead, he gives what he feels is a viable, spiritual alternative for how and why they were constructed. As he explores and debunks what he believes are biblical myths and Darwinist inaccuracies, Soper also explores incidences that he feels add weight to the Creationist lobby.

Using the Bible and other source material, Soper aims to look at the ancient world through the logical eyes of an engineer. What happened simultaneously 20,000 years ago, he asks, which suddenly gave man the technical knowledge and tools to succeed? Soper explores where this knowledge may have come from and what it could all mean for people today. Meant to be stimulating to both Creationists and Darwinists, Soper feels that From Whence We Came will have readers both challenged and inspired.

For more information or to request a free review copy, members of the press can contact the author at bobsoper@live.co.uk. From Whence We Came is available for sale online at Amazon.com, BookSurge.com and through additional wholesale and retail channels worldwide.

About the Author
Robert Soper is the published author of World Slavery, which received runner-up in the non-fiction book category at the 2008 DIY Book Festival in Los Angeles and The Bones of Cathy King, which received first place in the unpublished category at the festival. The former editor of the in-house magazine for one of Britain's biggest motor racing clubs, he is now retired from his business career and living near Nice, France.

MEDIA CONTACT
Bob Soper
Email: bobsoper@live.co.uk
Website: www.sharmaji.org

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