No doubt, history is littered with theories and beliefs that not only proved to be wrong in the end, but also costly as far as the human search for truth and development is concerned. The view that the Earth was the physical and the biological center of the Universe was one such failed theory, one that cost many famous scientists most of their lives, and held back societies everywhere for decades or hundreds of years behind what is now considered a given truth.
In the current work under consideration, religion and evolution theories come under scrutiny in light of recent scientific facts that dispute their most important claims about the origins of the species. In The True Story of Human Evolutionary Genesis, Elvis Newman presents both astounding facts and findings about the human genome, as well as paradigm-shifting theories emanating from Zecharia Sitchin’s work around the Sumerian clay tablets.
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A futurist researcher with an MBA, Elvis Newman has worked as a ghost writer and researcher for well-known new age and futurist gurus of our times. He professes to insatiable interests in humanity’s progress into the future and past lessons from history, because we all know that our most outrageous imaginations of the past will quickly become our most indispensable realities.
After reading Elvis’s book “The Greatest Story”, I knew I just had to read this one too. I was hoping to find the answers to my question that arose in my mind when I was reading the other book, and I presume this book would have the answers. I was looking forward to seeing what he would say about human evolution and our origins.
I started reading this book the very next day and found this book even richer than the first one. Adam and Eve were not meant to represent the first man and woman on earth and we were not decanted from them after all, the sixth chapter of Part-6:” Humans as Hybrids of Homo Erectus and Anunnaki” explains how and where human species got its knowledge from.
The author views on Darwin’s theory of Natural Selection is also questioned in Chapter ninth which was very interesting to read. A key point, and one that it developed exceptionally well in this terrific book, is that evolution is not just about human origins, dinosaurs and fossils. The model can be usefully applied to almost every facet of existence. Living systems have a natural tendency to evolve toward ever-greater order and complexity, while "inorganic" matter tends toward increasing entropy.
It is clear that the book offers a vast amount of proofs of all the information discussed in the book, however the author challenges many believes that were considered to be true in the past. It is up to the reader to understand and decide for themselves what they want to believe and what they think is false. The book, however is full of interesting chapters about history of mankind with some great graphical pictures of ancient mapping of space and calendars.
It is important to know that not everyone will agree with this book and the author’s hypotheses nor Elvis wants anyone to (without researching for himself), but they are fun and interesting reading, and his writing always stimulates and challenges. Even if you disagree with some of his conclusions, or feel that they undervalue human spiritual experience, they are well worth reading. Highly recommended this interesting books.
What a beautifully written book on the evolution of mankind featuring very delicate information on the earliest civilizations that walked the earth. If it was possible, I would have given it 10 stars instead of 5. The book is a perfect combination with my coffee mug and my peaceful study table, it is lavished with great information lost books of the Great God Enki and how the book describes the Earth’s beginning. The story begins with a small note and jumps straight on to the book of God Enki and the history of evolution dating back some 200 million years. The book talks about what we used to believe before the discovery of the latest evidence and then advances to the earliest human fossils. I was absolutely fascinated to learn about the planetary evolution included in the chapter “Interesting Stories Behind Discovery of Neptune and Pluto”. It raised many questions in my mind, questions like how the ancient people knew about the planet Pluto, especially when it was discovered less than a century ago. Some of the earliest sites of advanced culture are splendidly depicted, like the newly discovered site, Anunnaki’s statues and various other stone megalithic sites in Europe. I really liked learning more about the very beginning of human race and its evolution. The book describes in much detail about Anunnaki and other ancient man. Overall, the book has some very fascinating information about the origins of man and the inter-connectivity to life outside of our domain. This book will keep you spell bound for hours. I can't imagine anyone even remotely interested in human evolution not to be impressed with this volume. The book really inspired me to learn more about ancient humans and how the earth began its evolution to what we know of it now. It was certainly worth a read.
Elvis Newman’s approach to the evolution of human species is far different than any I had ever read. His ideas and thoughts are based on the missing pieces of information that leads to no proper conclusion, however is something that may have the answer to the most unanswerable questions asked by mankind. Although, I don’t one hundred percent subscribe to his approach, it is a fascinating, well-thought out, reverent approach to reading God’s Word. Therefore, I recommend it but do ask to do your own research before agreeing with the book.
Personally, I have difficulty with the literal reading as well, although a figurative reading is very much in line with science, but this read doesn’t just talk in air, not at all. Elvis has provided proof of his research done on the topics he talks about.
Especially the last several pages, that include a brief comparison between the beliefs of today to the actual truth. We all need to better understand obstacles regarding the topics that conflict with modern science and hypotheses.
Elvis emphasizes more on the roots of human evolution, proving the Darwin’s theory wrong and explaining several reasons behind it. As I mentioned earlier in my review, Elvis has done a tremendous job in summarizing his views on Human Evolution in such a small pack.
I honestly did enjoy the book and do recommend it to everyone.
I absolutely love this book for so many reasons. This isn't you're everyday read on human evolution, but a detailed look back and analysis on human evolution. The story starts from the debate on Darvin's theory and takes you through a long journey from the time the humans made their first society, describing important glimpses that plots important steps in a Darwinistic evolution through short tales from individuals' lives.
The book is divided in to several parts and chapters, presenting an interesting preview of the past and theories that were made by the eerier researchers and gives some clues to why we are what we are and why and what we may become. The book offers great details on the previous believes on evolution and at the end, compares them to what we believe now.
I love how the book comes to an end the actual human evolution story is told. The chapter "Difficulties in Darwin's Theory" is, to me, the most important chapter of the book where old beliefs and combined with the monomer ones to form the ultimate truth. If you're a bit interested personalized stories and in evolution theory and enjoy projecting into a very distant future, I would recommend this read. If you're very deep into even evolution theory, this book might not be for you at all.
A great book to read in your leisure time, if you’re into unsolved mythologies and all.
This book, by Elvis has really been a great read for me. I do have to admit that I took it a bit lightly at first, when I start reading the book. But I’m glad I didn’t give it up and continued to read it. I was referred to it by a very close friend of mine who is a writer himself and his admiration of the book made me give it a shot.
The journey through the origins of the lost book of Enki gives you a wide glimpse of what misconceptions held in the minds of the common people towards the beginning of the evolution.
The complexity of the DNA which makes so many varied and absurd combinations of theoretical reality and absolute reality begins to take a satisfying revelation after going through this book.
Ofcourse the contractions between science and Genesis also make its appearance through the later part of the book as without it, the people who do not know about the same will be completely clueless of what is going on.
Very diverse, deep and complex but at the same time detailed to educate the layman mind as well. Great book and I will definitely recommend it for everyone to give it a shot.
It was a rather short read and I got done with the book in a couple of days or so. It has a lot to say about the unsolvable mysteries throughout the history.
I’ve read a couple of books regarding this topic and so far, this one has intrigued me the most. It was fun to read and gave a healthy amount of knowledge for sure.