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Origin of the Human Species by Dennis Bonnette |
Bonnette, Dr. Dennis |
Jan 17, 2005
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I might as well give you the name of my book, "Origin of the Human Species," so that you can post a review tearing it apart!
Published by Sapientia Press in 2003, the second edition is available on Amazon. If you wish to see a bit more about it, you may check out my book's web site at www.origin.youshoppe.com There you will see several published reviews. OHS is primarily a philosophical work, and does not, for the most part, take definitive positions regarding scientific claims. Nonetheless, it does claim that sound science does not conflict with a legitimate reading of Genesis and that the historicity of Adam and Eve remains credible. If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact me.
Sincerely,
Dennis Bonnette, Ph.D.
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Origin of the Human Species by Dennis Bonnette |
TalkReason , |
Jan 17, 2005
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Dear Dr. Bonnette:
Thank you for pointing to your book. TalkReason team is not interested in "tearing it apart" as you suggest us to do. If, though, some of our readers will be interested in replying to you, we'll happily post their letters.
TalkReason
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