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.
Review:
"Who am I, where did I come from, and what is my purpose? These questions have daunted man through out his existence on earth. Dr. McCollough has provided a very thought provoking, inspiring and spell binding approach to finding the answers to these questions. A great read." --"T" Irby, Major General, U.S. Army (retired) and Senior Vice President, Disneyland Resort (retired) Hattiesburg, Mississippi, USA
"Was it Dr. McCollough who wrote Let Us Make Man, or was it the angels? Maybe he's just a channel, a writer whose pen is guided by a spirit. Gaylon is a very hard worker. The more he labors at creating his verses the higher the frequency of astonishing astral imputes. That's heavenly justice. Just when I work like a dog for a while there's an unexpected breakthrough. And dull painting suddenly becomes a glory for which I daren't take credit and for which I regard as divine reqard for toil and trial, like perhaps when Dr. McCollough performs surgery. For all his consummate surgical skills and knowledge, he must feel like a humble tradesman in partnership with Someone far higher in scholarship, participating in facilitating miracles of Nature- and still inexplicable- healing processes. One thing is for sure. Without Let Us Make Man I would never have gained access to the netherworld of angels. It gave me the keys to the heavens. How else would I know what they look like?" --Charles Billich, Doctor of Philosophy & Trustee Emeritus (United States Sports Academy), Internationally Celebrated Artist, Order of the Eagle, USA (2000), Shaolin Monk, Henan, China (2004) Sydney Australia and Croatia, China
"As a religious professional, I am constantly interested in various approaches to the concept of human betterment and to ways to make improvements in the lives of individual people and, thus, in our general society. Let Us Make Man is a serious and worthwhile effort in that direction. The book deserves our attention and consideration." --Rabbi Larry Mahrer, Temple Beth El Bradenton, Florida, USA
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