Explore Relevant Issues and Important Topics in Aqua Soil
Author reveals his compelling thoughts on humans’ biological and cultural evolution and offers a
cash reward for a solution to his most puzzling thought
Vancouver, WA (Vocus) February 6, 2010 -- After being retired from his construction profession, author
Cameron Rebigsol has had more time involve himself in writings, which he felt, was quite controversial during
his younger age. In his fascinating book, Aqua Soil, he explores topics that have haunted him, particularly the
human beings’ biological and cultural evolution.
One of the things that has puzzled the author is how Christians and evolutionists are so determined to keep their
distance at each other when in fact, the Bible contains strong hints that evolution is part of God’s designing
process. Evolutionists advocate that life starts from a random collision of some fundamental particles, while
Christians now insist that life is a creation behind which a design is far beyond human’s comprehension. Rebigsol
believes there should be no conflict in between. Through their constant adoration toward God, the Christians
incessantly remind the scientists of what a magnificent and boundless auditorium God has provided for their
exploration; through their unstoppable searching in the auditorium, scientists are able to perpetually present more
evidence to the Christians for them to elevate their adoration toward God.
From biological evolution, the author moves on to cultural evolution, and the rapid changes that could shift the
racial balance. He questions labor monopoly—particularly cheap labor which is outsourced and causing
America’s gradual demise. What can modern American Christians do while a disintegration of their country is in
progress: the falling apart of a nation of Christendom, the loss of English—a silver spoon born with in mouth, the
ultra rapid seizure of wealth and land but by others? The revelations of what the future could bring will compel
readers to think.
In this compelling book,