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From the Farthest Hills of Elsewhere

Published
Sep 2008
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
172

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Darwin says we evolved into men over millions of years. True or not? Every million years - sometimes more, sometimes less - a wholly new "model" of hominid or near-mad appeared out of nowhere. It did not "evolve". There was nobody in between. What Thomas Huxley called "genetic islands". No hominid stood on an earlier one's shoulders: one or two million years, unchanged, he vanished, without descendents. Someone - or something - was designing hominids and man with incredible intelligence.An English software specialist takes holidays in New Delhi: he meets two Indian gurus, with uncanny mental powers.The gurus bring together some scientists, to argue about the "evolution" of man.Is this a material world where atoms put themselves together, and we vanish into dust when we die? - or does a Designer of inconceivable Intelligence create us? In the second part of the book, they take a train across India and talk about people who have died in recent years - in this generation, about 15,000,000 - who have gone to heaven - and come back into their bodies. All 15 million tell the same story.Spirits going in and out of the material world.

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