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The Creation: Its Infinite Features and Finite Realms: Volume III the Advanced Civilization of Atlantis, Advanced Interstellar Civilizations, and Their Relationship to One Another and Man

The Creation: Its Infinite Features and Finite Realms: Volume III the Advanced Civilization of Atlantis, Advanced Interstellar Civilizations, and Their Relationship to One Another and Man

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In 1996, a discovery was made of a body of knowledge, which, it is believed, has important implications for the future of man. In that year, it was discovered that many cultural artifacts produced by man since about 30,000 B.C. possess an unusual symbolism. In The Creation: Its Infinite Features and Finite Realms, artifacts of man that possess this unusual symbolism are referred to as inspired sources. In Volume III of The Creation, a study of inspired sources that pertain to the advanced oceanic civilization and the advanced stellar civilization of Atlantis is undertaken. In addition, the advanced interstellar civilizations that serve the Creator and Satan are addressed, as well. Based on this study, the possible location of a facility of the former advanced stellar civilization of Atlantis is revealed. Man’s discovery of this facility, or another like it, is believed to be eminent and, hopefully, will result in the development of a new kind of technology-one that is referred to in The Creation series as mystical technology. A note concerning book summary, above: The number of words in the Volume II book summary are 161. The number of words in the Volume III book summary are 165. Therefore, the number of lines of text in the book summaries of Volumes II and III should be about the same. This is what I would like for all the volumes of The Creation. In addition, the letter size and the spacing between the lines of the two book summaries in Volumes II and III should be the same, also. The desired ideal is that there should be no changes in format in the book summary and author biography on the back cover of Volumes I, II, and III, and subsequent volumes. This includes the size of the letters and the spacing between the lines of the book summary and author biography of all volumes of the series. If you look carefully, you can see that there is a slight difference in the size of the letters and the spacing between the lines of the book summary and the author biography. This difference in letter size and spacing should be considered the correct format for the book summary and author biography in all volumes of The Creation.
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