FROM ZEROTO ADAM AND EVE IN FOURTEEN BILLION YEARS
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by Adam Kissiah
Price: $8.95
Book Website: http://www.bookoncreation.com
112 Pages, Paperback, 5.25 x 8.25
ISBN-10: 0-9790639-0-6 ISBN-13: 978-0-9790639-0-9
This writing is science religion in subject matter and content. It is an account of the Authors personal beliefs and statements, and is accompanied by scientific and technical information assumed to be factual within the accuracy of collected historical information. It parallels a sequential scientific account of the birth and formation of the universe with the Genesis account of creation in the New American Standard Bible (NASB), including the creation / evolution of mankind, from time zero to the present time. Time zero is the cosmological (astronomical) event that astronomers and scientists label the big bang, which is contended to be the instant of initial release of the energy of the universe by an omniscient and omni-benevolent God. This document details the conversion of the energy of the big bang into physical matter, and the subsequent formation and emergence of the stars, galaxies, the solar system and our earth and moon. It also delineates the ensuing emergence of life on earth, including the natural development of advancing hereditary (genetic) factors of mankind since the earth beginning, including deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), and also follows the path of evolution through the birth of Adam and Eve, continuing to the present time.
About The Author
Adam Kissiah was born July 19, 1929 in Charlotte, NC. He is a Korean War Veteran (U.S. NAVY), and graduate of UNC-Chapel Hill (BS Physics, 1956).
From September, 1956 to April, 1963, Adam was employed at the Air Force Eastern Test Range at Patrick Air Force Base in Cape Canaveral, FL by RCA Service Co. and Pan Am World Airways, also at the ETR as a rocket Launch Data Systems Engineer. In April, 1963, Adam transferred to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) at the Kennedy Space Center. In 1977, he patented his invention, the Electronic Digital Hearing Aid (Cochlear Implant), (Patent 4,063,048 Dec.13, 1977. Adam Retired from NASA in December, 1989.
He is a Life-Senior Member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE), and a member of the American Legion
Awards:
April, 2002: IEEE-USA, Electro-Technology Transfer Award for Cochlear Implant Technology
October, 2002: NASA'S Space Act Award for the Cochlear Implant Invention
April, 2003: Aerospace Foundation Technology Hall Of Fame.
July, 2004: New Abilities Foundation Best Individual Award for the Cochlear Implant Invention.
Adam and wife Barbara currently live in Merritt Island, Florida
Reviews
God’s Controversial Big Bang
(The Beginning of Time)
Can science, creation and evolution all coexist?
One author says yes, and explains why both theories are true.
The question of time is as old as time itself; when and how did it all
begin? And can science and religion ever meld to give us the answer
that has plagued mankind throughout history?
In his book, From Zero to Adam and Eve in 14 Billion Years, former
NASA engineer Adam Kissiah reconciles two dichotomous viewpoints
on how the universe was created, using both science and religion to
drive his points home.
Using scientific research references from luminaries such as Darwin,
Hawking, and Einstein and tapping into religious thinkers like Hugh
Ross and Charles B. Thaxton, Kissiah mixes personal beliefs with
scientific and technical data to take us back to Genesis, the Bible's big
bang.
Also in his book From Zero to Adam and Eve in Fourteen Billion
Years, Kissiah, in one treatise promotes harmony between creation,
evolution and science, as well as using it as a teaching tool that
explains the path of humanity since Adam and Eve's first steps. It
proposes that there is no conflict among the three...nor should there
be… any conflict among the minds that debate the evolution/creation
problem through the millennia.
Praise for
From Zero to Adam and Eve in 14 Billion Years:
“...well written, with a unique theme and direction,
and of high interest to all."
-- Harvey Pickover, retired aerospace engineer, Melbourne, Florida
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