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Humans: Who Are We?

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What Are Human Beings?
The answer of course depends on who we are asking. To a creationist, humans are not animals. They are special creatures, created for a reason, and purpose, by the Creator of all things. According to the evolutionist, or someone who don’t believe in a creation theory, humans are animals, evolved from other species.

But not all the evolutionists, and creationists share the same views. It’s not all evolutionists that don’t believe in creation. It's not all creationists that do not believe in some forms of evolution.

Can creationists become evolutionists?
Can evolutionists believe in the existence of God?

The problem with the evolution theory is the missing link. It seems there is no scientific proof for macroevolution. The pictures we see in books and in movies are artist’s designs to illustrate how humans evolved from previous nomads, the other animal species which look like humans in one way or another.

Read this book to explore different views about humans: what they are and their purpose on earth, if there is any.

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Release dateNov 9, 2016
ISBN9781370993567
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John Monyjok Maluth

John Monyjok Maluth (a.k.a John Shalom) is a teacher, a speaker, a translator, a web designer, and a happy independent author of 50+ books and booklets. He's a technology enthusiast, learning by doing, willing to share knowledge.John is the author of Basic Computer Knowledge, Beegu City, Beyond Religion, Internet Residual Income, Our National Heritage, Life Cure, and Sudan Civil Wars. He loves nature: plants, insects, animals, fish, birds, and finally, humans.

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