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Paty Releases New Book in AuthorHouse


Author Paty releases new book discussing the semantics of the Bible
New book shows discrepancies of Biblical language in modern teachings.

The Evolution of Man | Published by AuthorHouse Books


Monrovia, Liberia (PRWEB) February 07, 2013

Demanding a religious debate, Paty, reviews the perceptions, misconceptions, and inaccuracies of the modern Bible as it relates to scientific facts in his latest book The Evolution of Man.

Working to meld the worldviews of science and religion, Paty explains how the evolution of the Bible and the verbiage has evolved to imply a different meaning than it’s original intent. Because the language of the Bible has changed he believes this has spawned the clash between deists and academics.

Covering a variety of controversial subjects, Paty aims to educate readers and standardized the way of writing and understanding the Bible. Paty offers theories ranging from the Garden of Eden, to Noah’s ark and its creation, to the evolution of man’s ability to think, draw, and build.

The Evolution of Man 
The Place Where Science and Religion Meet 
By Paty 
ISBN: 978-1-47723-087-9 
Available at Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and AuthorHouse online bookstores.

via http://www.prweb.com/releases/2013/2/prweb10399611.htm

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AuthorHouse | Anthony Linick Releases New Book in Doggy Series


Anthony Linick Releases New Book in Doggy Series

Author announces the release of ‘A Doggy Day in London Town’



London (PRWEB) February 06, 2013

Has any dog ever received this much dedicated attention? “A Doggy Day in London Town” (published by AuthorHouse), the fourth volume in Anthony Linick’s Dog People of Paddington Rec cycle, answers this question. Nine years ago Linick began keeping a daily journal based on the activities of his pet and those of the friends he met each morning in a nearby London park. A truthful narrative that continues the tale of Fritz the Schnauzer, “A Doggy Day” includes all the joys and the tragedies of modern life.

“A Doggy Day in London Town” is also a record of the life and times of a great city – as experienced by an ever-changing catalogue of its citizens and visitors, people from many walks of life and nationalities who are nevertheless united in their love of the canine species. If we return to Samuel Pepys for a daily account of London life in the late 17th century it is no wonder that we can now do the same thing in the early part of the 21st century with this series by Anthony Linick – “the Pepys of Pups.”

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