Synopsis
The discovery of previously overlooked revelations in Genesis gave rise to this book, its title, and the McCollough Theory of Divinely Engineered Creative-Evolution. The composition and intent of the original colonizing team- the "us" and "our" cited in the ninth of ten creative commands- is a mystery that seems to have been ignored. Whether biblical scholars intentionally glossed over clues in the creation scriptures is a question that begs an answer. So, in keeping with the directive, "Ask and you shall receive," mysteries surrounding the origin, evolution, and destiny of life throughout the universe are posed to one of God's great Angels. During an encounter of the fourth kind, the Archangel Metatron offers the reader a fleeting glimpse of the Mind of God. And, for the first time, many realize that the image reflected in one's own mirror is that of a lesser angel, experiencing the priveleges, responsibilities, and challenges of being human- a requirement for earning its way through the ranks of a Celestial Hierarchy. Metatron's Revelation- unlike that of St. John, The Divine- provides hope for people of all races, creeds, and nationalities. The one, revealed in Let Us Make Man, suggests that if Mankind- of its own free will- chooses Good over Evil, Heaven on Earth would become a reality. The unfinished miracle would be concluded. And the call for Armageddon would be irrelevant.
About the Author
"A Renaissance Man" is how one international publication describes Dr. E. Gaylon McCollough. The title was conferred when chronicling the author's worldwide contributions to the art and science of human enhancement- inlcuding a preview of portions of this publication. Clearly, Dr. McCollough is a visionary. He derived a unique perspective of science, philosophy and theology through his studies and from viewing the world from the "shoulders of giants" who were his mentors. In- and out- of the operating room, his mission has been one of helping people- from all walks of life- realize their God-given potential. Let Us Make Man continues in that same tradition. The author's experiences as a sportsman, physician, surgeon, scientist, teacher, philanthropist, and innovator give him uncommon insight into what makes human beings what we are, and ways that we might improve upon the person(s) we have become- in body, mind, and spirit. This, his latest book, eclipses imagination. It deals with the hard realities of living in an ever-changing multi-cultural world, saddled with insurmountable distractions. Beyond identifying the challenges facing 21st century Man, it offers practical solutions that- if followed- could lead to a better world. Without question Let Us Make Man should become a companion to inspirational, theological, and scientific publications... new and old. Dr. McCollough and his wife (Susan [Nomberg] McCollough) live in Gulf Shores, Alabama.
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