- Publisher : Your Online Publicist
- Publication Date : September 2022
- Pages : 178
- Product Dimensions : 5.5” x 8.5”
- Genre : Non-fiction
- Paperback ISBN : 978-1-63892-412-8
Garland C. McClendon was born in a small rural west Texas farming and ranching community in the later 1930s. His career in aerospace systems engineering lasted until 1999. Garland spent 59 years with his high school classmate and sweetheart before her death in July, 2016. He greatly enjoys life with family, friends, and God.
Why does the evidence of very complex, intelligent thought communication between human beings in the form of oral speech and written text symbols so suddenly or abruptly appear only about 5,500 years ago? Why is the origin of complex spoken and written language such a great scientific mystery? Is the Old Testament biblical record a historical source that attempts to answer those type questions? Is the Bible really a book of fairy tales and myths? Is it possible for the unbelievable recorded biblical events to really physically occur? What source of intelligence programmed human nature with the knowledge of good and evil? Why are human beings the only creatures on earth that possesses that knowledge? What end purpose does the knowledge of good and evil serve? Why are human beings the only creatures on earth that are aware of the passing of time? What spiritual purpose does the flow of time serve? Why is it possible for the human mind to plan for special future unique events? What source of intelligence programmed human nature to have the ability to love and hate? What purpose does an emotional relationship with this higher-order-of-intelligence, sometimes referred to as the one true God, serve?
God’s Turbulent Journey with Humanity attempts to answer these questions and also discusses how to search, find, and emotionally know the one true God. This eternal journey with God shall occur knowingly or unknowingly, with or without the presence and attentive care of God’s Spirit. This book makes a strong case and argument for that assertion.
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