What If Some “One”, Some “Body” or Some Dead “Thing” Stole The Lumber To Build A Home?

The content revolves around the philosophical question of ownership in relation to humanity, presented by James, who describes God as the material (lumber), himself as the house, and man as a thief in a metaphorical sense. He expresses this inquiry in the context of his upcoming book titled “I went searching for God and found Man.” Additionally, he invites literary agents and publishers who are interested in his work to reach out via email. The overarching theme illustrates an exploration of human identity and divine connection, addressing who truly possesses the home and who owns the home.

The Tree, The Branch and The House

A perceptive expression of truth as a human being, The author touches upon moral and ethical questions regarding the interactions with, and uses of varying species of "Life" and the potential hazards when different trees of "Life" are interconnected. The expressions relate the metaphors of trees, lumber and houses to express the possibilities of humans, being used as houses for Genesis 1 Man and his people to dwell and the realization that the "Life" the humans were made from is becoming aware of its presence and usage due to The Second Coming of "Christ".