Mainstream archaeologists want the population to believe that intelligent humans are just the spawn of evolution. Life has been growing on Earth for 3.8 billion years and yet humans are supposedly the only creatures designed to be intelligent on land. How did humans break that gap to become intelligent? Is it possible that one day some caveman decided to stack one stone on top of another and then another until he had a shack to live in? How is it that right out of the nomadic way of life the Sumerians all of a sudden knew how to worship a polytheistic religion, create over 100 of the first...
Mainstream archaeologists want the population to believe that intelligent humans are just the spawn of evolution. Life has been growing on Earth for 3...
Am I mad or coherent? You be the judge...but don't be surprised if you find out what YOU are. In this book, the author tackles a few chips on his shoulder, the Bible's influence over man, his personal belief in a deity up in the sky, the "self" rather than the community, racism, and many other topics. Is he mad, or is there some truth in what he is saying? In this book, John McAdam talks about some philosophies he has on what are some major crises in our lives that we may overlook on a regular basis. You would be shocked at the minor things you could do to improve the world around you both...
Am I mad or coherent? You be the judge...but don't be surprised if you find out what YOU are. In this book, the author tackles a few chips on his shou...
Stuck hurtling through space, Captain Ki and his crew of 29 surviving crew members have to do something they have never had to do in the whole history of their planet: interact with one another. The problem is, though, that doing such a thing is something their society has forever banned. Put in a situation that is unlike anything a Xi-Klick has ever had to face, the crew find that they will have to make a choice that could possibly change the history of spaceflight for the Xi-Klick people. Do they land on a planet which to them is paradise and escape a robotic, tyrannical life, or go back...
Stuck hurtling through space, Captain Ki and his crew of 29 surviving crew members have to do something they have never had to do in the whole history...
How much can the human psyche take before it snaps? Jeremy Willards is your typical, average geek. He gets 100s on his tests, he is loved by all of his teachers, and he is to follow in the footsteps of his very wealthy parents. The only burden that Jeremy has throughout his tortured life is the heckling of his peers, particularly Sid and Jeff. Try as he might, Jeremy can't fend them off in his scrawny state. Sometimes the only thing a person can do is to revert to the absolute highest of extremes, even if that means destroying everything he once held dear to him.
How much can the human psyche take before it snaps? Jeremy Willards is your typical, average geek. He gets 100s on his tests, he is loved by all of hi...