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portada Creation
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
English
Pages
392
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
28.0 x 21.6 x 2.1 cm
Weight
0.91 kg.
ISBN13
9781512066685

Creation

Nigel Shindler (Author) · Max Shindler (Author) · Createspace · Paperback

Creation - Shindler, Max ; Shindler, Nigel

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Synopsis "Creation"

History is created by two opposing forces; good, creates; evil; destroys. The British are made in the image of The Lord, and create all civilizations; Homo-sapiens, when they are given the opportunity to behave in accordance with their nature, are responsible for the fall of all civilizations. Hegel describes history as consisting of two elements; a thesis, and anti-thesis; like the pendulum of a clock, the thesis moves in one direction, and the anti-thesis moves in the other. To make an analogy, what this means in terms of technology, is that the British people develop technology that constructs a car, and travel forward in it, then abandon the vehicle. Homo-sapiens then hop in the car, and travel in the opposite direction, and due to driving recklessly they abandon the car once it stops working. Brits come across the wrecked vehicle, and develop technology that enables it to function, and travel forward again. Once Brits leave the vehicle, Homo-sapiens do exactly what they did before; causing more mayhem to the car, and environment; however, destruction isn't caused by the mishandling of technology, but rather the manner in which Homo-sapiens treat one another. History reveals that people oppress others in the same manner they were oppressed, and due to enhancements in technology manufactured by Brits, the destruction caused becomes greater; this pattern of behaviour repeats itself over, and over again. Progress is possible due to the British people; for one to expect Homo-sapiens to change on their own accord is not a realistic proposition; genetic re-formulation, over the course of millions of years, would be required to make this possible.

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