When the Gods were Men

When the Gods were Men

by Kerry L. Barger
When the Gods were Men

When the Gods were Men

by Kerry L. Barger

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Overview

If time suddenly stopped, and you began to retrace every step in your own life, there would no doubt be some things you would want to avoid or change. Of course, that is impossible... or is it? We live in an expanding universe where time flows from the past into the future. However, time flows at different rates even within our galaxy, depending upon one's location within it. What if our universe is not the only one that exists? There may be other universes where time flows from the future to the past. What would a world like ours look like in such a universe? Life would begin at the end of our lives, rather than at the beginning. On such a world, our planet's history would be speculative at best, but our prophetic foresight would be 20/20. The dead would rise out of their graves daily. Drowned sailors would come out of the seas, and the cremated would emerge like the legendary phoenix out of scattered ashes. The resurrection of the dead would be commonplace in such a world. What will heaven truly be like?

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781666295337
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 12/03/2018
Pages: 104
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.38(d)

About the Author

Currently a best-selling author, Kerry L. Barger is a native Texan whose family's heritage in the state predates the American Civil War. After a 30-year career with MHMR, he traveled extensively and visited ancient cultural sites in the U.S., Mexico, Europe, Turkey, and the Caribbean, while researching ancient biblical mysteries and writing his controversial "Elohim" book series. The trilogy offers an unconventional explanation of mankind's origins and identifies the probable sources of all of the world's major religions.

Of all the books Mr. Barger has written, "An American Holocaust: The Story of Lataine's Ring" is by far his most popular work. It details the events of the worst public school tragedy in U.S. history. At the age of 10, his mother's cousin and childhood playmate (Lataine) was killed in the 1937 London School explosion.

Mr. Barger's latest book, "A Little Season in the Big Picture", is arguably this author's crowning achievement. It presents the history of mankind in terms of humanity's changing dispensations throughout the ages and what God expected from his chosen people in the past, compared to His expectations of each and every individual in our present age. Biblical prophecies of global proportions are clarified and simplified, for anyone who can see the Big Picture and observe firsthand how the next age of man is swiftly approaching. This book is a must-read for all who are grappling with the most difficult problems in today's world.

"High Times & Rough Rides of a Bipolar Addict" was designed for anyone afflicted with bipolar illness, and for family members struggling with the drug and alcohol addictions that are so common among those affected.

"The True Story of Noah" explains how Mr. Barger discovered precisely where Noah's ark came to rest, by studying the most ancient documents available that describe the Noachian flood. The scars of that event are still visibly evident in the landscape.

"Coracle: A Planet on the Edge" is a delightful science fiction fantasy set in the distant future after our sun has expanded, and the planet Uranus is being terraformed for human life. A young boy develops a compelling friendship with an alien creature known as a wog. Their encounters lead to a series of epic adventures that culminate in the evolution of a wogon, a winged beast reminiscent of Earth's dragon myths. This book is an allegory, with a message of hope and a final lesson about becoming better stewards of Earth's natural resources.
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