Genetic Genesis

Genetic Genesis
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Total Pages : 340
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ISBN-13 : 9781735916804
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Book Synopsis Genetic Genesis by : Albert E. Potts

Download or read book Genetic Genesis written by Albert E. Potts and published by . This book was released on 2021-01-15 with total page 340 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The contents of this book represent the world's first actual view of what the ancient Hebrew text has to say about the origin of our species; and represents the world's first plain-language explanations about how the ancient words say what they say. Here is the evidence, and proof, that the world has been waiting for-to demonstrate that the "creation" story of the ancient biblical text is literally true. The book itself is the (short) story of what I call "my bad dad"; and the story of what the first chapter of Genesis "actually" says-and how it says what it says. It represents the first actual translation of Genesis 1. Spoiler alert: it confirms the idea that we homo sapiens are genetically modified organisms of "ancient aliens". The book is based on the actual structure of that ancient language. It is informative as well as entertaining. The ancient Hebrew text confirms that we homo sapiens are genetically modified organisms of "ancient aliens". This book presents the world's first explanations about how the ancient Hebrew text says what it says. Over 600 endnotes document its seemingly radical translation.


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