Before Our Very Eyes
The Abandonment of God's Law on Our Watch
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About the Book
Before Our very Eyes points out how the laws of man have taken complete precedence over God’s Law within the governments of man. It exposes how greed and the lust for power among many other scenarios are the determining factor on how mans laws are written and imposed upon the various societies of human beings. It explains how mans laws are geared to benefit certain individuals deemed to be of a higher rank in society due to their financial wealth or royal lineage. It reveals how mans laws incorporate the spirit of privilege by a particular race, culture, gender, ethnicity, class and society over another. It brings the Holy Bible back to the forefront of today’s global madness and chaos due to mans unrighteous laws. It connects the word of God thru scripture found only in the Bible as to the solution for what ails mankind, and it is thru God’s Law that man will save himself from himself and gain true salvation.
About the Author
Devoted husband, father, brother, son and man of God. David entered into this world on
David began to physically grow taller than those of his age group, and he looked toward’s the Sports figures of the day as his heroes and role models. David excelled in athletics during his Jr. high and high school years. Unfortunately, his college years were preoccupied with marijuana, wine coolers and young women instead of his studies. It was such a blur that before he knew it, he was a 21 year old college student married to a person that he hardly knew, and most definitely not in love with. A physical ailment that he had suffered during his early years of adolescence finally overwhelmed him, and his dream of a professional football career was virtually over before it could get started. Although it was no one’s fault but his, David felt abandoned.
He had squandered a free college education, a future in professional football was not a reality, and he was married to an individual that he didn’t particularly care for very much. Depression had set in, because he felt that the career options for a young black man in
In the winter of 1984, while stationed over in