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“Gem of a book…concise, lucid, and to the point.”—Michael A. Cremo /Author, Forbidden Archeology and Human Devolution

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“Shiel is consistently convincing…evolutionary scientists have circumvented the true scientific method.”—Dr. Quinton R. Rogers, Distinguished Professor Emeritus, Department of Molecular Biosciences, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California Davis

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A decidedly irreverent view of evolution…[Shiel] translates the off-putting jargon while outlining some major scientific hypotheses, warts and all.”—Tyler A. Kokjohn, PhD, professor of microbiology, Midwestern University

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“[Shiel's] discussion of the issues concerning evolution in relation to biology is solid…Her book is easy to read and understand.”—Jacquelyn W. McClelland, PhD / Professor, North Carolina Cooperative Extension, North Caroline State University

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“Everyone should take the time to read this book and develop their own thoughts and learn to question what is told to us. I have taken what I read from this book and used it in my psychology classes with my students to teach them that sometimes what we know or have been taught may not be true.”—Carol Hoyer, PhD, for Reader Views

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“[Shiel] cuts through the confusion in the science community and offers readers explanations that get as close as possible to what scientists are thinking. Readers, however, will be left with one big question: Why would anyone think evolution is a fact?“—Sam Stickle, AccountabilityInTheMedia.com

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An educated alternative argument…Shiel reminds us that we can question, and we should.”—Emily Decobert, BookPleasures.com

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“This book takes a fresh look at evolution, time, and human origins…Though I differ with Shiel on some conclusions I do completely agree that the evolutionary presuppositions of our age stand in dire need of a thorough scientific reevaluation.”—Paul Abramson, editor, Creationism.org

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“[This book] offers a rare glimpse into a series of real problems that exists with current evolutionary thought…I give it a thumbs up.”—LA Little, BookPleasures.com

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“With wit and candor, [Shiel] goes about demystifying what society has been spoon-fed for decades…I consider this book to be one of merit for students, and parents, seeking to gain hard evidence to back up their good instincts.”&mash;Cynthia Clarke, HomeSchoolBuzz.com

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“Shiel methodically and scientifically shows the problems in the theories of Darwin.  [This book] will have even the staunchest of believers in evolution re-examining what they believe.”"—Marta Hoelscher, Marta’s Meanderings

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“Though Shiel maintains an unbiased view of the subject, she offers many points that knock gaping holes into the scientific theories of evolution… I recommend picking up this book and taking a deeper look into the theory of evolution.”—Jenera Healy, Just Me

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“The arguments in the book against evolution are put forward in a thoughtful and scientific manner…factual and scientific, and it reads well for the layman.”—Crystal, My Reading Room

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