Talk:The Outline of History

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[edit] Belloc Critique

Someone needs to add information about Hilaire Belloc's A Companion to Mr. Well's "Outline of History," Mr. Belloc Objects to "The Outline of History," and Mr.Belloc Still Objects to Mr. Wells "Outline of History." I'm actually pretty surprised to not find it included in the article already. I'd put it in right now but I don't have the time. Perhaps someone else can in the meantime? b_cubed 04:23, 28 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] The Everlasting Man

"written in reaction to the Outline of History, which portrayed life on earth and humanity arising by the process of evolution and depicted Jesus as a historical figure rather than as God. "

Ther person who wrote this didn't read the book. Jesus as a historical figure rather than God? GK Chesterton, neither being Anglican or Catholic, never think that, he always belive Jesus is God, at least, since he convet to christianity, specially being a Catholic. This book was written after his onversion to catholicism, so this statenment isn't real