Slave Species of god (Paperback)


Were humans created by "God" as Slaves? Was Abraham the first human Spy? Was Jesus an accidental Messiah? The author takes readers on a remarkable odyssey of the true origins of humankind in which he: draws clear and startling analogies between new discoveries in genetic engineering and ancient archaeological finds...; highlights emerging scientific information overlooked in the past... ; unravels the Bible's often obscure stories by linking these to their original forms in Sumerian clay tablets and other pre-historic writings..; provides explicit answers to why our modern world has become so senseless and chaotic by revealing the very secrets of our prehistory... While shattering myths about evolution and God, Michael Tellinger's "Slave Species of God" enables evolutionists and creationists to finally co-exist in one pond. The arguments are compelling, simple and refreshing, retracing the path of human evolution from the murky distant past to the religious dogma that haunts humankind today.;The question of who we are and where we come from takes on a new meaning as we discover that our DNA may have been manipulated by our Creator some 200,000 years ago to produce a less intelligent 'primitive species'.

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Were humans created by "God" as Slaves? Was Abraham the first human Spy? Was Jesus an accidental Messiah? The author takes readers on a remarkable odyssey of the true origins of humankind in which he: draws clear and startling analogies between new discoveries in genetic engineering and ancient archaeological finds...; highlights emerging scientific information overlooked in the past... ; unravels the Bible's often obscure stories by linking these to their original forms in Sumerian clay tablets and other pre-historic writings..; provides explicit answers to why our modern world has become so senseless and chaotic by revealing the very secrets of our prehistory... While shattering myths about evolution and God, Michael Tellinger's "Slave Species of God" enables evolutionists and creationists to finally co-exist in one pond. The arguments are compelling, simple and refreshing, retracing the path of human evolution from the murky distant past to the religious dogma that haunts humankind today.;The question of who we are and where we come from takes on a new meaning as we discover that our DNA may have been manipulated by our Creator some 200,000 years ago to produce a less intelligent 'primitive species'.

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Thanks Michael, we need more of this, the biggest sin is to keep information away from people. Open up minds to a greater awareness, away from the perception that we are the superhuman race of the universe, and we are able to become the God consciousness that we are...

This book was brilliant; really an eye opener. As a christian and a scientist this really appealed to me.

Not a book for the narrow minded or faint hearted. If you are feeling content in your little world, where everything has some generally accepted explanation that gives you a sense of security, don't read this book. For the rest of you who are tired of swallowing the rubbish we are being fed every day and preffer to use the grey matter between your ears, this will be an exceptionally interesting read.

This is exactly the type of drivel we don't need in an age where people are clinging to out-dated theological ideas in the face of mounting scientific evidence that God and religion is based on myth. This book will just further confuse the already confused.

This is a book we need ... this is a eyeclap remover for those who really want to see.

Product Details

General

Imprint

Music Masters

Country of origin

South Africa

Release date

September 2005

Availability

Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

First published

September 2008

Authors

Dimensions

240 x 170 x 31mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

542

ISBN-13

978-1-920070-13-7

Barcode

9781920070137

Categories

LSN

1-920070-13-3



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