I came across the following book while reading a favourite book publishing blog: View From the Publishing Trenches. This is not a review, but rather just a notification of a book that caught my eye. This is one I’ll have to read; it has me intrigued.In light of the ongoing scandal involving the “scientific consensus” on anthropogenic global warming, it makes a person wonder if we’re not all a little too easily blinded by unproven theories dressed up and accepted as scientific fact.
About the Book — from the website:
Evolutionists push the idea that only religious zealots dispute evolution. The Evolution Conspiracy exposes the faults in evolutionary theories, the half-truths, and the inconsistencies through a secular lens.
Read. Think. Decide for yourself.
Thanks, I think I’ll do just that!
Note: You can click the image above to buy the Kindle version, or you can get the Scribd PDF version here (both available to U.S. only).
Or, for those that absolutely must have the dead tree version:
United States: The Evolution Conspiracy, Vol. 1: Exposing Life’s Inexplicable Origins & The Cult of Darwin
Canada: The Evolution Conspiracy, Volume 1: Exposing Life’s Inexplicable Origins & the Cult of Darwin










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Sheila,
I didn’t realize international customers couldn’t buy the Scribd version. You can buy the PDF version direct from the publisher using PayPal, even if you live in Canada. Here’s the link:
http://www.payloadz.com/go/sip?id=1170828
Oh, great news! Thanks for letting me know, Lisa.
Unfortunately, that link wants to charge me $10.95 U.S. for shipping (on top of the book cost) — on a PDF??
So, I’ll wait to hear back from Scrib’d. I may end up ordering the dead tree version from Amazon.ca, but it will have to wait until I have a large enough order to qualify for their free shipping. I am a frugal lover of books, after all.
Thanks for mentioning the book. I hope you will share your thoughts on it once you’ve read it.
Sincerely,
Lisa A. Shiel
author of The Evolution Conspiracy
No problem, Lisa — it sounds very interesting. Unfortunately, I just found out the eBook versions are not available here in Canada, which is a little disappointing to me.
Still, I’d like to read it, so I guess I will purchase the dead tree version after all.
But just this once…
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