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Ride to Glory: Evolution Takes a Hit
Contributor(s): Johns, Warren LeRoi (Author)
ISBN: 0692896929     ISBN-13: 9780692896921
Publisher: Warren L. Johns
OUR PRICE:   $18.95  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: April 2018
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BISAC Categories:
- Comics & Graphic Novels | Manga - General
- Comics & Graphic Novels | Historical Fiction
- Science | Life Sciences - Evolution
Dewey: FIC
Physical Information: 0.75" H x 8.5" W x 11" (1.85 lbs) 362 pages
 
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Ride to Glory represents literary fiction while its endnoted academic references are fact. Bridging the gap between fact and fiction runs the risk falling short of either objective. These five-star reviews of the original edition suggests, in some minds at least, both goals have been met successfully.

Ride to Glory, an American novel, exposes some of Charles Darwin's 
more shaky suppositions in a fictional courtroom battle. Billed as Monkey II, the mock trial picks up where the 1925 Scopes "trial of the century" 
left off, debating the hot-button 
issue: "Is Evolution Fact or Fantasy?"

Gutsy Ph.D. candidate, unchurched and independent thinker, Joshua Chamberlain Ryan, is cast as "star" witness, inadvertently pitting him against major Professor Karl Striker, devout defender of Darwinian assumptions. Josh thumbs his nose at chance hyhpothesis speculations, putting his academic credentials on the line, irreverently bashing evolution's Achilles' heels with the courage of the Biblical Joshua attacking Jericho's walls.

Off-stage, the young star's week-in-the-sun encounters roller coaster emotional highs and lows-featurng a reckless Ride to Glory astride Turbo,
his prized Arabian mount. Not until the tumultuous week's end do the bleak fortunes of Josh Ryan swing in his favor---thanks to a stellar Monkey II performance and a manipulative grandmother who dexterously laces, pulls, and ties strings of 
intrigue.

As an unexpected bonus, Josh discovers passionate romance with glamorous Monkey II co-star, Traci Kilburn while "Duchess" Carrington, his estranged, socialite grandmother, picks this week of surprises to disclose long-concealed family secrets in a poignant mission of reconciliation.

Ride to Glory's storyline boasts an academic bibliography, fortified with endnotes packed with solid reference data that reinforce the obstreperous onstage testimony. In a plot wired for unexpected twists and turns, Charles Robert Darwin's conjectures wind up with the 
short straw.

The chance hypothesis dogma projects a secular religion that worships at the shrine of faith in random chaos. The Ride to Glory author cherishes belief that all life, and its ecological supporting system, exists as the gift of an Infinite Creator who endows each soul with free choice and eternal purpose. Science and religion are not in conflict. The Giver of life is the Author of all science

The eternal, all powerful God of the universe declared: "It is I who made the earth and created mankind upon it.My own hands stretched out the heavens; I marshaled their starry hosts."Isaiah 45:12, The Holy Bible, New International Version


Contributor Bio(s): Johns, Warren LeRoi: - In preparation for a career as a lawyer, Warren LeRoi Johns honed academic skills in four different universities: La Sierra University, B.A., Religion; Andrews University, M.A., Church History; Michigan State University, post-graduate history studies; and a Juris Doctor awarded by the University of Southern California's Law Center. He was admitted to the California Bar in 1959 and to practice before the United States Supreme Court in 1963, on motion of his hometown Congressman, H. Allen Smith. Author of ten books, his Dateline Sunday, U.S.A., an academic legal history documenting blue law confrontation with the U.S. Constitution, drew national attention. Later he used his lawyer's academic perspective to target evolution's most obvious "flaws" and "holes" topped with the 2018 edition of Cosmic War: Battlefield Earth. Johns practiced law in California, Maryland, and the District of Columbia until partial retirement in 1992. He is one of a handful of lawyers who have enjoyed continuous membership in the California Bar Association for more than fifty years. His professional resume appears in Who's Who in American Law; Who's Who in America; and Who's Who in the World. He holds the Church State Council's 1972 "Frank Yost Award;" Andrews University's 1981 "Alumnus of Achievement Award;" and La Sierra University's 1994 "Alumnus of the Year" award. ."..The fool says in his heart, 'There is no God.'" Psalms 14:1