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The Sacred Helix: Do We Dare to Do the Unthinkable? (2000) is a novel by Mark M. Garon.

Abstract

"Scientist Elliott West is at the center of a top-secret governmental cloning project that extracts DNA from the Shroud of Turin and clones Jesus Christ ... A story about how faith still plays an important part in our lives, no matter how evolved and high tech man becomes. As intelligent as man is, can a person really know about their true selves. Sometimes we don't know ourselves or others as we think we do until there comesthat moment in our lives. Sometimes we fall into the trap of judgingothers too quickly when we should look much deeper."--Publisher description.

Editions

Published in Writers Club Press, 2000.

External links

  • [ Google Books]