Bag om Link - The Making of Man
Read the speculative sci-fi of the year. Fascinating in the extreme, Link redefines the eternal debate and whether you are a creationist or an evolutionist LINK will question your beliefs an offer a different solution. 'The Infinite Universe' A concept which forced Albert Einstein to admit to the probable existence of an intellect far greater than man's. 'Evolution' A concept as defined by Darwin, as a genetic or natural selective adaptation to the physical environment. Did humankind descend from a single alien parent as part of an almost, comical philosophical experiment? Why did Darwin only consider animals when the next step upward would have shown man is the only creature possessing an obviously unacceptable and unproven form of evolution? Man is the only life form to have evolved intellectually for absolutely no biological reason, whatsoever. For millions of years the water planet, a lethargic, stagnant world inhabited by slow-witted reptilian giants, had existed. Its continuance was no longer acceptable. In order to achieve a more acceptable result the reptiles were removed and a new world of mammals was built. Now life was abundant and food plentiful but evolutionary change was still insignificant and intellectual progress impossible. A radical experiment is conceived. The genes of a primate are biological linked to a completely different species. The outcome displays signs of success but the resulting ape clings, with an uncommon persistence, to the violent traits of the initial beast that dropped from the trees. Then through a bizarre act of murder and revenge, one of the original creators is lost. One million years later, the body of a strange giant is found in the western mountains by a young female archaeologist. The woman, pursued by government agents and others searching to discover her hidden secret, turns to the old local priest, the only person left whom she trusts. The giant awakens and his judgment is different from anything anyone expects.
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