The Echo of Silence

A Chronicle of God, Creation, and the Time Continuum

by Alan E. Carman


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 11/30/2010

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 108
ISBN : 9781426941016
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 108
ISBN : 9781426941023
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 108
ISBN : 9781426941030

About the Book

In the year 2035, scientist Ewing is the last person left alive on earth. With an all-encompassing mantle of ice overtaking the planet, he has just three days of energy left; then, he too, will succumb, just as the others. He’s the only one able to communicate the final episode in humanity’s long, sad story. In the time he has left, Ewing examines the main causes that are responsible for the planet’s demise. How did man’s undisciplined actions jeopardize the future of his planet? The Echo of Silence addresses these issues and is an in-depth consideration of God, creation, and the time continuum. This narrative covers the birth of the universe, the origins of man, and the inept stewardship of the planet. It discusses the two most powerful and destructive factions that kept the masses in a perpetual state of confusion and doubt over the source of creation. It shows how the debate, lasting four hundred years, was self-defeating, as neither science nor religion could claim ownership of the genesis until they recognized the omnipotent nature and true function of the time continuum.


About the Author

Alan E. Carman is highly critical of the two most powerful influences affecting life on earth. He isn't an academic, scientist, or theologian, but only someone deeply concerned over a world in turmoil and man’s irresponsible rush to self-destruction. The four-hundred-year controversy over creation between science and religion was an exercise in futility. Neither can claim ownership of the Genesis until they redefine their concepts of time as a potent force that drives the universe. This analogy separates theory from fact, bringing creation into perspective. Mainly, it illuminates the infinite covenant between God and time that made creation possible.