The Rise of the Evolution Fraud – 2nd Ed
£9.95
Few realise that the theory of evolution was imposed upon an unwitting public by the long term efforts of a small group of men working together behind the scenes. Lyell wrote about the supposed ‘long ages’ of geology deliberately to undermine the ‘Mosaic account’, i.e. Genesis. Lyell then manipulated Darwin, fresh from the Beagle and still a creationist to write about Evolution.
This allowed the anti-Christians to then claim that “science” had no need of God – with all the social repercussions that would follow. The nine members of the anti-Christian “X-Club”, now in full control of all the major scientific institutions, ensured that only papers supporting evolution were published, and that only evolutionists were appointed to the newly emerging universities. This second edition reveals that this was only part of a much larger conspiracy by revolutionists to overthrow the members of the Anglican church who held all the important scientific posts – and ultimately the monarchy. The links between evolutionists and revolutionists are exposed, and the decline of this nation and others is demonstrated. The takeover of the Royal Society by ridiculing references to God, and many other similar subterfuges – are set out by author Malcolm Bowden.
Additional Subjects of the 2nd edition:
The 1986 Oxford Union debate about evolution vs. creation that was so damaging to evolution that it was expunged from their records! The furious debates between evolutionists and mathematicians that had little publicity.
The atheist’s takeover of the Royal Society (that was started by Puritans) by ridiculing any mention of God. The conspiracy behind evolution that was part of a much larger political revolution.
Christian compromises with evolution examined. The disastrous laws against family life by the Bolsheviks after the Russian revolution that had to be rescinded.
Are creation and evolution truly scientific? The Evolutionist’s bleak future. Did Britain have a special place in God’s plans? – and much else!
Weight: 300g
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