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Steven A. Zecola has written a must read book that will open your eyes and
hopefully instigate very important response. How many books have you read
lately that can save lives? In my case, just one, and it is titled, "The
Race to Cure Parkinson's Disease: How Science Will Defeat Evangelism." Let
us all hope so.
This book is not just for those who are affected in some way by
Parkinson's, but in truth it is for every American who cares if our
government, our sciences, our economy, and our health is being directed by
those who wish to control it all, control us all, through their
narrow-minded evangelism. The book explains clearly what Parkinson's is,
what it does, and the hopes and strides for a cure. It also describes the
medical research that is underway, is possible but is being restricted,
and the other avenues being taken. The book examines the evangelical
onslaught against embryonic stem cell research, brings up the past and the
way these same people protested against invitro fertilization - something
that has become very mainstream, and most importantly, looks at the
influence of evangelicals on our political society. Just who is running
the government anyway? Who is controlling your mind?
So many strides towards cures have been made, but it is like the old aage
of one step forward and two steps back. If the people who stand in the way
would just step aside, we would be walking towards the cure of so many
diseases in no time at all. Steven Zecola brings all of the pertinent
information to his readers, from history to potential cures, research and
studies to public opinion on evolution. Who is supposed to be in charge of
what science can achieve? Why should one group of people with one group of
beliefs be able to control what affects the world? It shouldn't.
The book is written in a straightforward, down to earth voice. This is not
a scientific textbook; it is a manuscript about the truth of what is
happening all around us. If you want to know the truth, use your voice as
a world citizen, be informed, and read this book. I've never wanted to
shake the hand of an author more in my life.