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Bio-Time's Impact on Living, Relationships and Sex

Concise and informative!

Recommended Reading By nervegas.comThe papers dealt with important issues such as alternative fuel resources, environmental remediation with microorganism, biosensors, biodegradable detergents, marine biotechnology, chemical processes with catalytic antibodies, optics, unique problems of biotech in space, etc. The only down-side of the symposium was BioSphere II, which was more fad than science.
While many of the attendees were involved in defense related work, the symposium more or less focused on a wider industry applications. Having attended this symposium, I found this book a good presentation of the discussions held.


A fascinating, involving coverage.

Insightful !

A good study on race, class and gender in current America.

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A wake up call to living more in the Word for us all.The book deals with subjects that while not completly taboo, may 'light a fire under someone's rear'. This is a good thing. He is quite implicit in stating the current crisis in the modern church. There are a number of misleading and destructive ideologies that threaten to consume those who take too much comfort in the insights and opinions of others, while neglecting to immerse themselves in the Bible (the only authority on the subject) to disecrn God's true scripture.
Mr. Bechthold points out everything from the "once saved, always saved" school of thought, to the subject of liberalism and political correctness that threatens to choke the nation. Hypocrisy in the church (from divorces to lifestyles), and the teaching of the Rapture are also delved into. He covers each subject from an objective viewpoint then tightens the noose by thouroughly quoting scripture to clinch it!
He knows his stuff and is modest as he even begs the reader to not just take his word for it, but study the Word of God themselves.
This being the case, and the fact his writing is articulate, clear and consise, he remains factual therefore quite polite. So let me, a new fan (and hoping for more books to shed light on the decay of morals and the temptation to compromise God's Word) be the first to say, . . .wonderful job!
Excellent to read, even better to study. Get it if you seek the truth, don't if you would rather be content and not be challenged.


The Blue LagoonThis is one of a very few books where the reader almost wishes they could trade places with the characters. The book is much better than the movie.


The best Henry book yet! My kids & I laughed out loud.