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A different take on the history of evolution..., November 7, 2007
This review is from: Genesis of Man (Paperback)
June Austin's "Genesis of Man" is an easy to read history of the evolution of man from the single continent to the modern day civilized man. The writing style is neither scholarly nor scientific, but written as a very readable and credible story. Her research includes current sources from archeology, astronomy, ancient texts, current DNA research, psychics, saints, channeled sources, and religious myths.
Austin's incredible treasure of sources and her relating the pertinent facts together makes it all a compelling and very believable history. Using her included sources, the reader can Google or research any of the facts, and learn new ones by doing so. Austin warns some are a little dubious, but she has included them with a warning that the reader must themselves decide.
The book is divided into 4 sections which I'll list with some of the hundreds of fascinating facts you will discover in each section
Part 1, The real story of creation.
* All mankind can be link to single female from Africa.
* Mesopotamia is the home of the oldest civilization found, Sumer.
* Some of their gods are named the Nephilim.
* The Christian bible's Genesis also mentions the Nephilim.
Part 2, Evolution and Devolution.
* The history of Atlantis.
* The earth could have been created or terraformed in 6 days.
* There were several Adams and Eves.
* We have alien messages encoded in our DNA
Part 3, Shades of Light and Dark.
* Who Moses really was.
* The Apostle Paul was really a Gnostic.
* The Roman Catholic Church massacred thousands of men, women, and children in France during the 1240's.
* The apostles Peter and John had different messages about Jesus.
Part 4, By Hook or Crook.
* Christianity was originally a Gnostic belief.
* The current Christian bible was the politically correct bible of its time.
* A vote in 325 CE decided that Jesus was a God rather than a prophet.
* Where Jesus lived after his crucifixion.
If you have ever been curious about Lemuria, or flood myths, or Knights Templar, or why the UFOs haven't come yet, or how it all relates together, then you need to read "Genesis of Man" by June Austin.
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Genesis of Man delivers on its promises, August 11, 2008
This review is from: Genesis of Man (Paperback)
Who would have the nerve to sub-title a book: Life, the Universe...and Everything in Between?
June Austin, that's who. And she lives up to her promise. Genesis of Man captures the imagination from the Prologue to the very last pages of this book from Authors Online. And along the way, you had better fasten your seat belts, because you are in for a ride. From the Riddle of Creation through to Lost Secrets the authors of the Bible left out, Austin will have you turning pages 'til your coffee gets cold, and then the next, and the next.
In many ways, Genesis of Man is not one but two books: the "first" explores the origins of life on this planet (and others) while the latter part of the book looks at many aspects of Christianity that the Church Fathers somehow managed to miss out.
Extensively researched and entertainingly written, Genesis of Man is by far the most intriguing book I've read in many a year.
Tracy Saunders,
Pilgrimage to Heresy: Don't Believe Everything They Tell You
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Absorbing and Interesting book, August 10, 2006
This review is from: Genesis of Man (Paperback)
Written with panache and depth of research- easy to absorb - will give readers an entirely new outlook on many age old questions regarding who we really are, where we may come from, and pointers towards the possibility of different truths about the Cruxifixion and many other questions historical and spiritual. It is one of those books where you need to keep going back - as so much more begins to make sense the second time around and there is a huge amount of information, but all written in a style which makes you want to keep dipping in again - Will make a darn good text book for other researchers too! Highly recommended!
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