Average Rating: out of 19 Reviews
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Price: $19.95
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Sale: $12.42
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Manufacturer: AuthorHouse
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EAN (European Article Number): 9781418434021
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: E. J. Clark::B. Alexander Agnew
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Publisher: AuthorHouse
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Dewey Decimal Number: 930
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Publication Date: 2004-12-01
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Reading Level: 560
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Description: One of the hottest topics of discussion in the world today is the creation of the Earth. There are so many points of view from so many ages that nobody thought there would ever be one work that could explain it all. Until now. The Ark of Millions of Years is an ancient title. The authors have done this title justice by compiling and decoding all the schools of thought into one exciting work. From the Rabbi to the priest to the astronomer to the astro-physicist to the armchair archeologist, there is tremendous food here for all. You will see the scriptures as you have never seen them. You will understand the pyramids, the temples of the Yucatan, and the very stars in heaven as well as the greatest scholars. The prophecy has been fulfilled. Through space and time this book answers more questions and provides more understanding between its covers than anything written in any language. Period. Why? Because this work combines the works of a dozen ages into a landmark publication in the genre of world creation. If you''re thinking about writing a book, this will be in your bibliography. Each time you refer to its pages throughout your life you will learn something else about the nature of the universe, our earth, and perhaps your very soul. Knowing the origin of the earth, the scope of its present, and the potential of its future will add limitless power to your knowledge.
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Customer Reviews
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Review Summary: The Story of Man - Very Creditable Account of History |
Date: 2008-03-17 |
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Details: This was a great book and excellent presentation of historical accounts from around the world about the creation of man. I'm thankful that I read this book - it's an eye opening account. The information is very creditable in the context it was presented - amazing detail. I will say that I'm still trying to wrap my mind around the idea of a temporal and physical convergence. This book is fuel for spritual growth - although it's not about religion and all about history. It takes a book like this to examine hard to explain evidence about our past. |
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Review Summary: excellent seller and product |
Date: 2007-02-12 |
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Details: Item as described and received in a timely manner... an excellent buying experience! |
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Review Summary: This is good to know information. |
Date: 2006-07-08 |
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Details: As this world gets crazyier, this book is starting to make more sense. No matter what your religion is, this book has something for you. It fills in a lot of blanks in mainstream religious books. It is a big book that reads quickly. This info is very controversial but needs to be given a chance. |
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Review Summary: Fun to read, like so - so si fi |
Date: 2006-03-15 |
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Details: This book was a fun read that is if you don't care about scholarship. Reading this book is like listing in a Sunday school class where two smart guys speculate about a lot of stuff that sounds cool, but it doesn't go much further than that. Many of their conclusions are improbable, and their so-called factual basis in ancient scripture to support their claims is only their private interpretation of those scriptures. They take a quote from some manuscript and interprets its meaning to support their idea, but the same scripture could be used to support another claim by another smart person too. Nevertheless, if you like reading spiritual/historical speculation this is the book to read. |
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Review Summary: Rubbish |
Date: 2005-10-31 |
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Details: The hoaxmeister of Arc of a Million Years, Brooks A. Agnew, has the following bio on his web site:
"Brooks A. Agnew, PhD grew up in Pasadena, California around JPL [the Jet Propulsion Laboratory] and Cal Tech. He entered the Air Force in 1973, where he graduated top in his class in electronics engineering. As a physicist, he is the most accomplished pioneers (sic) of ground probing radar technology in the world. This technology is currently utilized in the Mars Express program.
An author of thousands of technical papers, booklets, or video documentaries Dr. Agnew has joined with veteran archaeologist EJ Clark to produce the most comprehensive book ever written on Intelligent Design and the creation of the Earth. Thousands of readers call it the greatest story on the universe. Their self-published non-fiction work became a national best seller in less than 60 days. His philosophy is, "Everything we do will eventually affect the universe. Do it on purpose."
Wow! What a smart guy. Yet when I do an internet search for my dad, who is a real PhD in plant physiology, I get dozens of entries despite the fact that he has been retired for ten years. When I search for Brooks A. Agnew (or variations) I only get the one entry; his book Arc of a Million years. Kind of strange for a guy who invented a cool radar technology and published "thousands" of scientific papers, etc. But the fact that he is lying about his bio should come as no surprise. Why else would someone mention they were raised "near" the Jet Propulsion Laboratory? His credentials are as bogus as his book and his book is only for the gullible. |
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