C. David Parsons has bombed your website with the same bloated commercial he sends to many other websites about his book series, "The Quest for Right," that he has written and is paying a "vanity press" to publish for him. "The Quest for Right" is not peer-reviewed science, but obviously pseudoscience, with no redeeming value in the real world. The website has positive reviews from one preacher and one editor at the publishers. That's it. It is obvious from looking at the website that it is crafted for readers who are ignorant of actual science but impressed by big words, devout Christians, right-wing conservatives and such.
Posted on January 27 at 9:08 p.m. (Suggest removal)
C. David Parsons has bombed your website with the same bloated commercial he sends to many other websites about his book series, "The Quest for Right," that he has written and is paying a "vanity press" to publish for him. "The Quest for Right" is not peer-reviewed science, but obviously pseudoscience, with no redeeming value in the real world. The website has positive reviews from one preacher and one editor at the publishers. That's it. It is obvious from looking at the website that it is crafted for readers who are ignorant of actual science but impressed by big words, devout Christians, right-wing conservatives and such.
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