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The Darwin Conspiracy: The Confessions of Sir Max Busby

The Darwin Conspiracy: The Confessions of Sir Max Busby

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Very Unique Read
Review: I have not given much thought about the Theory of Evolution. I have always thought that it takes more faith to believe everything was created randomly rather than by a Creator.

After reading this book, I now have a better picture about how the false doctrine of evolution has negatively effected every facet of our society.

This is a very entertaining way to get a lot of background on the creation and perpetuation of a lie that many have believed.

Excellent read [5 stars] I also highly recommend "The Nephilim Seed" (also by Mr. Bell)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Great Tale Returns
Review: I read this when it first came out. I loved it then, and love it now. It has been updated by the author to show some of the latest trends in the creation-evolution controversy. But it is mostly just a fun book to read, with plenty to think about in it. I have recommended this book to high school students for book reports, but it has not been available for the last several years. Now it is again, and I'm very glad about that. Enjoy!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Outrage indeed
Review: On the back cover of the book is a quote from Phillip Johnson, the man who almost single handedly has caused Darwinists serious head burn--they are clearly on the run now. He says of this book, "Darwinists will be outraged," and he's right about that. That's because the book is so doggone smart and funny. Darwinists, in my experience, can't stand being made sport of.

This novel is a mix of history and fancy (though the line is sometimes obscured), but the really important point is that it is about what really is the heart of hard core evolutionary thinking, and that's a fear of being wrong. Because that might mean God really does exist!

I recommend this novel to all who are interested in the creation-evolution controversy, at the very least because it's different from the normal, dry, academic tones. I think high school students would especially like it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very clever, and fun at that!
Review: This book is a masterpiece, in my personal opinion. I had a lot of fun with it, and therefore finished it rather quickly. I find it hilarious that amazon has become the bashing ground for this book by wannabe evolutionists! Some people are actually crazy enough to think that Mr. Bell has gone to lengths to "punish those darn evolutionists", but do you really think that is the case? Nah! This book just upsets or encourages people, and then they have to take the necessary pot shots so their feelings won't stay hurt.

I really had a ball reading this as a satire, but then again as an encouragement. It takes guts to do something like this, and James Scott Bell has done this, and he even shows it when he says at the end that he was going to publish this book himself, but then a publisher saw it and said, 'Let us publish it.' Of course, some would blame that on a supernatural coincidence, but us Christians might say something like, "To God be the glory, He is an awesome God who does great and mighty things!!" This book is a great and mighty thing. And as we see in the review section of amazon, some people get highly and mightily ticked off...

GROW UP!!! You either read the book and get something out of it, or you read it and get mad about it. Either way, this is a book that will be read and be argued over for awhile, and I'm pretty sure that it won't just go away. Just so certain people out there aren't too disappointed.

Thank you, Mr Bell, and good day!


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