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Paradox Lost: A Divine Comedy Book II
Paradox Lost: A Divine Comedy Book III
Paradox Lost: A Divine Comedy
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The Paradox Lost Trilogy Series

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Steve Adams at long last breaks away from the repressive Greenleaf University to journey to his beloved Galapagos Islands, but at what price? Will Adams really write a paper disproving evolution? Will he turn his back on all the science has taught him? Will his pilgrimage to the land of Darwin's greatest insight cause Adams to betray his greatest hero? Will he end up a Judas or a secular saint of science?
The third and final installment to the Paradox Lost Trilogy, Il Paradisio, sees the final final battle between superstition and science fought out. Adams faces all the temptations that a life of ignorant bliss offers him: financial comfort, easy work schedule and no intellectual challenges. What can science offer against the paradise of an easy life?

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Release dateFeb 16, 2013
Paradox Lost: A Divine Comedy Book II
Paradox Lost: A Divine Comedy Book III
Paradox Lost: A Divine Comedy

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  • Paradox Lost: A Divine Comedy

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    Paradox Lost: A Divine Comedy
    Paradox Lost: A Divine Comedy

    Daniel L. Lowery uses the power of myth to destroy the myth of creationism. He evokes such literary masterpieces as Paradise Lost, The Divine Comedy, Faust and more to expose the false idols of Creationism and Intelligent Design. As in Dante's "The Divine Comedy" this first installment shows the protagonist, Steve Adams, enduring the purgatory of high-cost education, crushing debt, poor job prospects and limited social life. It causes him to accept a position at a creationist university despite the warnings he receives. This first part of Paradox Lost shows why there is so much intellectual dishonesty in America. How do Creationists, Global Warming Deniers and the Flat Earth Society get their members? This edition demonstrates that overwhelming debt plays a large role.

  • Paradox Lost: A Divine Comedy Book II

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    Paradox Lost: A Divine Comedy Book II
    Paradox Lost: A Divine Comedy Book II

    In this second installment of Paradox Lost (L'Inferno) the themes of Paradise Lost, The Divine Comedy, Faust and more are fully explored. The protagonist, Steve Adams, discovers the hell of working in an environment where your every thought is monitored, where science takes a back seat to superstition and where even language is manipulated to make the abnormal seem normal. Adams gets constant pressure to sign documents that give scientific support to Creationism. As his debts continue to mount, the temptation to sign relentlessly increases. Will Adams betray Evolution simply for money? In L'Inferno the paradoxes fly at a furious pace to expose the false idols of Creationism and Intelligent Design.

  • Paradox Lost: A Divine Comedy Book III

    Paradox Lost: A Divine Comedy Book III
    Paradox Lost: A Divine Comedy Book III

    Steve Adams at long last breaks away from the repressive Greenleaf University to journey to his beloved Galapagos Islands, but at what price? Will Adams really write a paper disproving evolution? Will he turn his back on all the science has taught him? Will his pilgrimage to the land of Darwin's greatest insight cause Adams to betray his greatest hero? Will he end up a Judas or a secular saint of science? The third and final installment to the Paradox Lost Trilogy, Il Paradisio, sees the final final battle between superstition and science fought out. Adams faces all the temptations that a life of ignorant bliss offers him: financial comfort, easy work schedule and no intellectual challenges. What can science offer against the paradise of an easy life?

Author

Daniel L. Lowery

ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Daniel L. Lowery writes books that challenge the status quo. While looking for solutions to his own David and Goliath struggle, Lowery noticed very few management books geared to the independent business owner. CEO’s, vice-presidents and other executives could draw on the acumen of Churchill, Robert E. Lee, Sun-Tzu and a host of other historical figures for their problems, but the issues of the smaller entrepreneur were scarcely mentioned. Puzzled by the lack of material on this subject, Lowery spent the next seven years researching the best methods for smaller businesses to compete against their giant adversaries. From that research came Battling The Corporate Giants: The Ultimate David and Goliath Story: a book truly written from the trenches of corporate warfare.Recently Lowery has spoofed the Creationist movement with Paradox Lost. A book that evokes such literary masterpieces as Paradise Lost, The Divine Comedy, Faust and more to satirize the false idol of Intelligent Design.Now Lowery explores the narcissistic world of contemporary romance with his provocative collection of short stories and poetry, The Reflections of a Narcissist. A book that holds a mirror up to modern love and reveals a society laughing at its own narcissism.Daniel L. Lowery resides in Ramona, California with his wife Claudia, son Ryan and daughter Larissa. He is always looking for a good opportunity.

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