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The Deluge: Its Cause and Effect [Paperback]

Alexander Winslow


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Readers Digest

A very interesting book and very well written.

Book Description

Here is a book which is both controversial in content and thought provoking in its delivery. Yet based on a 'pattern and parallel' foundation, the internal evidence concerning the 'cause and effect' of this momentous event found throughout its pages is overwhelming.

From the Author

For many centuries now the question concerning the cause of the Deluge and indeed the source of its waters, not to mention the detrimental effect the environmental conditions produced by this catastrophe have had on mankind and the whole of Terrestrial Creation; has been an issue of controversy between many people and professions.

Therefore using a 'Pattern and Parallel' method, I have dealt with what I consider to be the three most salient points.

(1) Whether there was a worldwide deluge and what caused it.

(2) The date it occurred and the chronology of the human race based on the pattern and parallel of the six 'creative' days.

(3) The effect the Deluge has been having on life on this planet ever since.

Here then is a book in which we take a thought provoking look at the earth-wide environmental conditions brought about by the great 'vapour and ice-crystal canopy' which once surrounded the Earth like a great glittering blanket, producing Edenic conditions over the whole planet.

The sudden collapse of this great ocean canopy resulted in the most devastating event ever recorded. Valleys were hewn, mountains pushed up and the whole environment was changed. So far-reaching were the changes brought about by this catastrophe that we are still reeling in the wake of its aftermath!

About the Author

Educated at Harrogate Military College, Alexander Winslow served for two years in Germany when he decided to leave the Army and pursue a career as a Theocratic scholar.

He immediately began a life of intensive study and research into the Holy Scriptures whereby during the last thirty three years he has become proficient in both Theocratic and Roman history.

In 1970 his research at this time enabled him to solve a two thousand year old mystery concerning 'The strange move of Cestius Gallus' in 66CE. This was subsequently published in 1989

Acquiring a deep insight and understanding of the Holy Scriptures has resulted in the completion of four novels and two non-fiction books plus a number of special papers on deeper related subjects, some of which can be read in The Winslow Files.

These books include:

The Lost History (now in publication) the first novel ever-written about the first six chapters of Genesis.

The Diary of Aloma (now in publication) which is a sequel to The Lost History and has been adapted from an ancient biblical text discovered early in the 20th century.

Siege Perilous - the only Arthurian novel which identifies this curious appointment and takes the reader beyond the death of Arthur.

In his book The Deluge (also in publication), he has gleaned from ancient sources answers to many questions often accepted as unanswerable!

His only hope now is that many others will grasp the opportunity to share in this new-found knowledge.

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