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The Sin Paradox,
Amicus Brief

The sequel to the controversial book

The Sin Paradox, the case against Adam, Eve, and theSerpent. 

The Sin Paradox Amicus Brief

An amicus brief or amicus curiae is a legal document submitted by someone not directly connected to a case. It is presented as a "friend of the court" or amicus curiae, commonly referred to as an amicus brief.

The second in the Paradox series,

The Amicus Brief answers a number of questions and challenges which have risen in response to the original book The Sin Paradox; the case against Adam, Eve, and the Serpent" The Amicus Brief addresses and clarifies the points and aspects of the original case as well as introduce new evidence. It will also address alternate theories which have been presented elsewhere. Detailing where they fall short on a number of Biblical and scientific levels.

What is contained in this Amicus Brief?

Additional facts about the case against Adam, Eve, and the Serpent are submitted.

The Amicus Brief addresses various objections and challenges which were brought up against the original book, The Sin Paradox.

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The Amicus Brief also goes into more detail on aspects of the case already raised. It then goes into new information as the case against Adam, Eve, and the Serpent is further developed and finally sent to you, the Jury.

Chapters include

​Objections and Challenges

  • Scripture and Tradition
  • The Sabbath

  • The Nicene Creed

  • The Gap Theory

  • Seeds of Confusion

  • Angels

  • Knowledge of Good and Evil

  • Aprons

Expanded Details from the original book

  • Trees

  • The Last Supper

  • The Execution Stake

  • A Tender Shoot

  • Death, Eating Meat

  • The Bible and Abortion

  • The Garden of Eden

  • Tabernacle in the Shadow

  • The Temples

  • Born Again

  • Births

  • Who Was, and Is, and Is to Come

  • The Double Yod Mystery

  • Cannibalism

  • Justice

  • Punishment

​​New Information Includes

  • Psalm 69

  • Isaiah 57

  • Isaiah 59

  • The Genesis of The Sin

  • Paradox

  • Hebrews

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