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Remnants of Eden

Year

2018

Language

ENGLISH

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Summary

What do we really know about this universe, about life, and time, and the advent of reality itself? Countless voices cry out with endless answers, but ultimately a question remains for those brave or insane enough to ask it: What if they are wrong? Could the best answers actually reside within the scientific and historical insights that have long been dismissed by mainstream authorities? What are we to make of the fact that sober research not only counters the popular assertions, but also at the same time bolsters those arguments for the antithesis to their positions? In "Remnants of Eden: Evolution, Deep-time, & the Antediluvian World," discover how the rock-solid positions of the mainstream are in fact fractured and unstable, yet face the stunning realization that the ancient notions of our origins stand strong even today, bolstered by quiet truths, unearthed discoveries, and technological breakthroughs. Could it be that this reality is not some cosmic accident but actually the direct creation of an intelligence? Is it possible that evolution and deep-time are misleading ideologies built upon interpretation rather than actual fact, and that we ourselves exist as biological testaments to a young advent by that intelligence? Is the Christian Bible simply an ancient and fallible text, or is it verifiably much, much more? What were the earliest days like - in the beginning - before we lost our way, and what proofs do we have for any of it? Whether you are a dedicated Bible believer, someone searching for an alternative to naturalism's godless saga, or simply curious as to what may yet lie hidden in the shadowy realm of the forgotten past, prepare for an exploration of the "Remnants of Eden: Evolution, Deep-time, & the Antediluvian World. "

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