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About Guy P. Harrison



Guy is the author of 50 Reasons People Give for Believing in a God (Prometheus Books)


Publication date: January 31, 2008.

It is now available for pre-order on Amazon.com




  • Guy is employed by Cayman Free Press in Grand Cayman.
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  • He is a graduate of the University of South Florida where he studied history and cultural anthropology
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  • Guy won the Commonwealth Media Award for Excellence in Journalism in 1994.
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  • He was a top-three finalist in the Commonwealth Media Award for Excellence in Journalism in 1998.
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  • Guy was third overall in the 2001/2002 Commonwealth Photographic Contest (environment theme). His photo was first for the Caribbean/Canada region
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  • Guy has visited more than 20 countries on six continents.

     

     

  • Guy is founder of Cayman Loves Children, a charity that raises funds for children in need throughout the world. Visit the organization's website at Cayman Loves Children

  • Beyond the Earth is Guy's educational website about space for kids.




  • Guy has interviewed many notable people, including:

    Jane Goodall
    , environmentalist, one of the great scientists of our time;

    Chief Emeka Anyaoku
    , former General-Secretary of the Commonwealth;

    Pele
    , soccer great;

    General Chuck Yeager, World War II ace, test pilot, first human to break sound barrier;

    Frank Borman, Gemini/Apollo astronaut, commander of Apollo 8, the first voyage to the Moon;

    Harlan Twibble, survivor of USS Indianapolis sinking;

    Gene Kranz, NASA flight control, first Moon landing;

    Marion Jones, World and Olympic champion;

    Dr. Joseph Rotblat, Manhattan Project scientist, Nobel Peace Prize winner;
  • Tony Hawk, skateboarding great;

    Gene Cernan, Gemini and Apollo astronaut, the last man to walk on the Moon;

    Jack Cherne, lunar module engineer;

    Armin Lehmann, former Hitler Youth, Hitler's last courier;

    Peter Bergen, Author of Holy War Inc., expert on terrorism and Osama bin Laden;

    Bob Morgan, Pilot of the Memphis Belle (World War II bomber),

    John Young, Gemini/Apollo/Space Shuttle astronaut; walked on Moon, first to fly space shuttle;

    Col. Clarence "Bud" Anderson, World War II triple ace fighter pilot, test pilot;

    Sir Garfield Sobers, considered by many to be cricket's greatest all-rounder;

    Edwin Moses
    , two-time Olympic champion, dominant 400m hurdler;

    Dr. Don Johanson, Paleoanthropologist, discovered Australopithecus Aferensis known as "Lucy",

    Walter Jacobi, member of Wernher Von Braun's rocket team;

    James "The Amazing" Randi, voted greatest skeptic of the 20th century;

    Paul Tibbets, Pilot of Enola Gay, plane that dropped atomic bomb on Hiroshima;

    Morris Jeppson, scientist, armed atomic bomb on board Enola Gay during Hiroshima mission;

    Evander Holyfield, former heavyweight champion;

    Thomas Stafford, Gemini/Apollo astronaut, commanded Apollo 10 Moon mission;

    Robert Ballard; Ocean explorer, found the Titanic;

    John O'Shea, founder of GOAL, an international aid organization;

    Sir Vivian Richards
    , one of cricket's all-time best batsmen;

    Jack Horner
    , one of the world's leading dinosaur scientists;

    Evelyn Ashford, 1984 Olympic 100m champion;

    Dr. Edward Teller, "Father of the H-Bomb"

    Maurice Greene, World and Olympic 100m champion;

    Sgt. John "Bob" Slaughter, American veteran of D-Day invasion;

    Mario Andretti, Formula One great;

    Col. John Olson, survivor of Battan Death March;

    Jenny Thompson, swimmer, eight-time Olympic gold medalist;

    Dr. Phil Currie, one of the world's leading dinosaur scientists;

    Lennox Lewis, Former heavyweight boxing champion.