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Darla the Muse (Hardcover): Kerry L. Barger Darla the Muse (Hardcover)
Kerry L. Barger
R788 Discovery Miles 7 880 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Beauty Who Saved a Beast (Casewrap hardcover) "Darla the Muse" is a fictional story about one man's obsession with a woman who inspires his writing. In addition to her prayers on his behalf, his letter to her eventually permits him entry into the afterlife. However, his questionable character must be tested a final time to ensure that he has developed an adequate moral compass...or face a second and final death, from which there is no return. (This book deals with mature subject matter and is only recommended for adults over 18 years of age.)

When the Gods were Men (Hardcover): Kerry L. Barger When the Gods were Men (Hardcover)
Kerry L. Barger
R677 Discovery Miles 6 770 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

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?

A Little Season in the Big Picture (Hardcover): Kerry L. Barger A Little Season in the Big Picture (Hardcover)
Kerry L. Barger
R673 Discovery Miles 6 730 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Elohim - Ancient Science Fiction or Biblical God? (Hardcover): Kerry L. Barger Elohim - Ancient Science Fiction or Biblical God? (Hardcover)
Kerry L. Barger
R795 Discovery Miles 7 950 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

You may have wondered who first penned the biblical Genesis account and where its familiar stories originated. Many believe it was written by Moses. Others consider it merely a collection of older fables that were restructured and compiled after the Jews returned from exile in Babylon. Recently, scholars have uncovered another explanation that defies belief! The first intelligent life on Earth may have arrived here from another world, according to a number of recently discovered 5,000 year-old cuneiform texts. This fantastic tale may have actually been documented by an individual who claimed to be one of many ancient explorers who traveled to Earth from another planet. In the oldest Mesopotamian myths, he is credited with having made the first humans and guiding the development of Earth's first civilization. Written in his own words, the author of this book's ancient autobiographical account may have been the creator of mankind. His influence can be found in every major religion on our planet.

A Little Season in the Big Picture (Paperback): Kerry L. Barger A Little Season in the Big Picture (Paperback)
Kerry L. Barger
R396 Discovery Miles 3 960 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Elohim and the Anunnaki Prince (Paperback): Kerry L. Barger Elohim and the Anunnaki Prince (Paperback)
Kerry L. Barger
R411 Discovery Miles 4 110 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
When the Gods were Men (Paperback): Kerry L. Barger When the Gods were Men (Paperback)
Kerry L. Barger
R261 Discovery Miles 2 610 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
A Blessing and a Curse (Paperback): Kerry L. Barger A Blessing and a Curse (Paperback)
Kerry L. Barger
R394 Discovery Miles 3 940 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Coracle - A Planet on the Edge (Paperback): Kerry L. Barger Coracle - A Planet on the Edge (Paperback)
Kerry L. Barger
R312 Discovery Miles 3 120 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Elohim III - The Return (Paperback): Kerry L. Barger Elohim III - The Return (Paperback)
Kerry L. Barger
R404 Discovery Miles 4 040 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Darla the Muse - Finding Love in the Afterlife (Paperback): Kerry L. Barger Darla the Muse - Finding Love in the Afterlife (Paperback)
Kerry L. Barger
R401 Discovery Miles 4 010 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The True Story of Noah - Discovering Where the Ark Came to Rest (Paperback): Kerry L. Barger The True Story of Noah - Discovering Where the Ark Came to Rest (Paperback)
Kerry L. Barger
R396 Discovery Miles 3 960 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Elohim II - Ascension of the King (Paperback): Kerry L. Barger Elohim II - Ascension of the King (Paperback)
Kerry L. Barger
R400 Discovery Miles 4 000 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book is the sequel to "Elohim: Ancient Science Fiction or Biblical God?" It explores what may have been and offers a glimpse at those who could soon be returning to Earth in our very near future. There are many unanswered questions common to mankind: "Who or what is God?" and "Where did He come from?" The biblical book of Genesis states that God (written as "Elohim" in the original Hebrew) created the universe and all living things on our planet in six days. However, scientists now calculate that the universe has existed for around 13.8 billion years and that modern man evolved into Homo sapiens around 200,000 years ago. How can these conflicting ideas be reconciled? An author who once claimed to be the creator of the human race wrote down his memoirs over 5,000 years ago. His tale evolved into many ancient religions. Was he actually an alien being who came to Earth from another planet, or a mere mortal? You decide.

Elohim - Ancient Science Fiction or Biblical God? (Paperback): Kerry L. Barger Elohim - Ancient Science Fiction or Biblical God? (Paperback)
Kerry L. Barger
R399 Discovery Miles 3 990 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Have you ever wondered who first penned the bible and where its familiar stories originated? Some say much of it was written by Moses a thousand years before that. Others believe it to be a collection of tales told generation after generation around the campfires of nomads. Recently, scholars have uncovered another explanation---one that defies belief The first intelligent life on earth may have arrived here from another world, according to the translators of some recently discovered 5,000 year-old texts. This fantastic notion was first documented by an individual claiming to be one of those original explorers who traveled to earth, genetically crafted the first humans, and guided the development of civilization. According to his own words, the author of a very ancient story was (in a very practical sense) our 'heavenly' father. His influence can be found in every major religion on earth today. An editorial review by Peter M. Fitzpatrick, The US Review of Books: "I have sought to find additional truths underlying biblical texts by researching historical and archeological data." Sumerian literature, lately rediscovered through archeological relics over 5,000 years old, is composed of cuneiform letters that are difficult to translate. As a result, widely varying interpretations of its meaning have fueled controversial theories, the most famous perhaps being those of Zechariah Sitchin. His ideas about ancient astronauts from a planet beyond Neptune that mine gold on Earth by genetically engineering Homo erectus with their own DNA to produce Homo Sapiens, are echoed here. Kerry frames his narrative in the recollections of the Biblical Nehemiah as he is returning to Israel after the Babylonian Captivity. His memory of the Sumerian shards he was made to translate lead to a "flashback" style of recasting the Book of Genesis retold as if "Elohim" was in fact an ancient astronaut. The planet of origin is updated to the recently mapped Eris, 27 times more massive than Pluto. All "tree-of life" references are interpreted as being symbolic of DNA strands. The book is very heavy on theme, of course, the Biblical language of the ancient astronauts almost a word-for-word transliteration of passages from Genesis. As such, the characters are not deeply fleshed out, their function chiefly being to argue the author's thesis. The plot is Epic, of course, the creation of modern humans, but that is not the author's concern, really. His main purpose is to re-affirm a transcendent God behind it all, and to reconcile Sitchin's theories with religious belief. Not likely to be carried by Christian bookstores, the writer is nevertheless committed to a Christian belief. http: //www.theusreview.com/reviews/Elohim-Barger.html (Notice to literary agents, publishers and producers: all applicable rights are open for bid. Contact information is available at the end of the book.)

An American Holocaust - The Story of Lataine's Ring (Paperback): Vera Hendrix Lightsey An American Holocaust - The Story of Lataine's Ring (Paperback)
Vera Hendrix Lightsey; Kerry L. Barger
R398 Discovery Miles 3 980 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

On March 18, 1937 one of the most modern public school buildings in the U.S. exploded in a rural community decimating the student population and destroying innocent lives. Considered the worst public school disaster in U.S. history, controversial theories surrounding this tragedy are still debated to this day. The event sparked changes that soon reverberated around the world and continue to affect each of us in our homes, schools, businesses and places of worship. "An American Holocaust" is a story that begins with the giving of a child's Christmas gift in 1936. The explosion took place at the London School in New London, Texas. This story relays more than simple facts. It is a personal account of unprepared loss and shattered dreams, followed by unfathomable grief. It describes the feelings of those who died in their innocence and of those who witnessed horror and lived through the aftermath. An unresolved silence persisted for forty years among the entire community of scarred survivors. For those who spoke out, their stories have been told and re-told for over three quarters of a century, but most people have never heard them. Although the innocent still suffer from the ignorance and indifference of a few, especially those we should be able to trust with the lives and safety of our children, this is also a story of hope. Countless lives have been saved by bold actions that were taken in the wake of this unanticipated sacrifice of so many children who were literally consumed by fire on the day a generation died in Texas. The following is an editorial review by John E. Roper, The US Review of Books: "I remember being thrown up in the air like a toy... I keep turning and spinning. Then darkness." The attack on the World Trade Center in New York claimed almost 3,000 lives and changed America forever. A little-remembered explosion of a school in the 1930s resulted in just over 300 deaths, yet it, too, had a tremendous impact on society. Barger revives the story of one of the nation's most poignant tragedies in his highly-moving tale. The school in New London was considered one of the most modern facilities in the state for the time period, and the residents of the small East Texas town were extremely proud of it. Like in many of the small towns near the oil fields, school officials had decided to tap into the natural gas lines to cut heating costs at the facility. What they never realized was just how dangerous that practice could be. On March 18, 1937, a spark in the wood shop ignited the cloud of invisible and odorless gas that had slowly permeated the school. The resulting explosion killed children and teachers alike, littering the area with body parts and completely devastating a community. The catastrophe led Texas to mandate the inclusion of an additive to natural gas that would enable people to smell it. The nation and then much of the world soon followed suit. Barger's book follows the lives of several families affected by the tragedy, including his own. By giving the reader glimpses into the hopes and dreams of individuals like his cousin, Lataine, he builds a literary memorial to those who lost so much to make others safe in the future... it stands as a much-needed reminder of an event that should never be forgotten. www.theUSreview.com (Notice to literary agents, publishers and producers: all applicable rights are open for bid. Contact information is available at the end of the book.)

High Times & Rough Rides of a Bipolar Addict (Paperback): Kerry L. Barger High Times & Rough Rides of a Bipolar Addict (Paperback)
Kerry L. Barger
R401 Discovery Miles 4 010 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"If anyone can prevent even a single child or teenager from repeating the mistakes described in this book... or help a loved one or family member avoid unnecessary future suffering... then my struggles will not have been in vain." Imagine being arrested, handcuffed and locked behind the bars of a dark, cold, jail cell. The next day you are forcibly dragged to a downtown high-rise and thrust into a 4'x 8' steel-walled cage. Your freedom has been ripped away, even though you haven't been charged with a single crime. The prison guard tells you, "They are going to lock you up and throw away the key " You are driven to an insane asylum where a psychiatrist orders mandatory shock treatments. You are strapped to a gurney, electrodes are stuck to your temples, and a rubber mouthpiece is forced between your teeth. When the first electric voltages pass through your brain, your heart stops. You are revived, then given a series of nine more ECT treatments without anesthesia. Each one feels like a sledge hammer to your head. Your memories fade into a fog. You remain confined indoors and drugged for months... all because you were misdiagnosed as a drug-induced paranoid schizophrenic. As it turns out, you are actually bi-polar with claustrophobia The torture of your confinement, the shock therapy, and being forced to take massive daily doses of the wrong medication leaves you obsessed with suicide. While locked away, your father dies and your girlfriend abandons you. Then one day you are released and simply told to "Have a nice life " Substance abuse soon changes your obsession into a compulsion... one that leaves the blood squirting from your wrist as cold as the dirt you're lying in, while waiting to die. This is a review by Priscilla Estes, The US Review of Books: "Below are my five recommendations to avoid going insane and to avoid insuring that you become some kind of worthless, pathetic, immoral, blubbering idiot in the future." "The cover shows an adorable pre-school cowboy clutching matching six-shooters and grinning at the camera. The Roy Rogers image belies the misery on the pages that follow. What started as a private, therapeutic journal steamrolled into an honest account of a life derailed by grief, drugs, and addictive relationships. Barger does not apologize, make excuses or ask forgiveness... He merely tells it... callous accounts of womanizing and angry outbursts are sometimes uncomfortable to read... The book is a brave chronicle of how not to live and admonishes readers to follow their bliss, go for their dreams, and never give up." Priscilla Estes is a writer from Yardley, Pennsylvania. An Independent Writing and Editing Professional and Director of Christian Life Center and Activities, she was on the faculty of ETSU for twenty-four years. She has authored and co-authored a number of successful publications including "New Orleans Swamp Romp" and "Take Me to The River." A Texas '2-stepper' who grew up in a local rural community of Maryland near Washington College, Priscilla previously lived in Antwerp, Belgium for two years. *(Notice to literary agents, publishers and producers: all applicable rights are open for bid. Contact information is available at the end of the book.)

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