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you will find reviews and excerpts from the book, The Human Question:
What People Believe About Evolution, Human Origins, and the Beginning of Life, by Hervey Peoples.
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REVIEWS
EDITORIAL
REVIEWS
Midwest Book Review - “The Human Question by molecular geneticist and
avocational anthropologist Hervey Cunningham Peoples is a thoughtful and studious
presentation of all that is known and all that is currently speculated about the
scientific origin of humankind. Ranging from Darwin’s famous theory of evolution,
to more recent hypotheses on how life itself may have begun, to the conflicts
of secular scientific research with creationist theory, The Human Question is
a compendium addressing the process of theory and debate in this continuing controversial
issue. Summarizing both old and new finds in a prose text that is readily accessible
to non-specialist general readers, The Human Question is recommended as an exciting,
fascinating, informative survey of theories regarding the presence and evolution
of human life on planet Earth.” [James Cox, Editor-in-Chief, Midwest Book
Review]
The Huntsville Times - "No matter what your belief about the origin of
life, you can profit from reading this book. It will inform, entertain, educate
and surprise you - a guaranteed mind-stirrer that will help you find your own
answer." [Reese Danley-Kilgo, Huntsville Times] - (full
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CUSTOMER REVIEWS
How Life Began - "I found this book to be highly entertaining. The author
has taken a deep subject and clarified it for the general public. I was very fascinated
with the interviews and various outlooks on subjects I have often wondered about.
In many instances, my opinions were reinforced. Other areas left me with questions
to ponder. The book reawakened an interest to think about and discover how we
came to inhabit the earth. I felt the book showed how religion and science are
not necessarily at opposite ends of the pole. This is a book every human being
should read." [Sylvia Hemmerly from Port Richey, FL USA]
The Human Question Review - "The Human Question by Hervey Cunningham
Peoples is an easy to read exploration of human origins. The text is well researched
and deals with the issues of God, evolution and bibical teachings. The author
succeeded in answering The Human Question. This text will enhance any individual's
understanding of the process of evolution and will certainly help in refining
their own personal opinions. The book is must reading for both amateurs and professionals."
[Jerry from Alabama] |
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WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING ABOUT HERVEY PEOPLES AND THE HUMAN QUESTION
“I found The Human Question hard to put down…a superb volume that
is easy-to-read yet comprehensive on the subject of human evolution.” [Darwin
Soder, Sarabay Humanists]
“Hervey Peoples presents a well-researched and thought-provoking exploration
of human nature and the unconsummated quest for our origins.” [Dr. Samuel
M. Gon III, The Nature Conservancy of Hawaii]
“The Human Question is an easy to read exploration of human origins. It
will enhance any individual’s understanding of evolution and help in refining
their own personal opinions. The book is must reading for both amateurs and professionals.”
[Jerry Albert, Scientist, Inventor, Author]
“I
found The Human Question to be highly entertaining. The author has taken a deep
subject and clarified it for the general public. I was fascinated with the interviews
and various outlooks on subjects I have often wondered about. This is a book every
human being should read.” [Sylvia Hemmerly, Author of Unlocking the Secrets
of Publishing]
“I want to thank you for a great interview about your book The Human Question.
The hour went way too fast. I personally found the subject more than just interesting.
You know your topic and present it in a way that makes it fun and educational.”
[Dave Mitchell, News Director, KTOX, Needles, CA]
“We are grateful
for the wonderful talk you gave to our group. You presented the theory of evolution
with clarity and elegance, and evoked many questions from the audience.”
[Ernest Kinnie, Secretary, Humanists of Sarasota Bay]
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