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Reviews
“Who am I, where did I come from, and
what is my purpose? These questions have
daunted man though 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)
Hattiesurg, 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 which I regard
as divine reward 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. This book deserves our attention and
consideration.”
Rabbi Larry Mahrer, Temple Beth El
Bradenton, Florida, USA
“Let Us Make Man is an outstanding literary
work. It is very fitting that such a
gifted surgeon, using his God-given talents and
knowledge to improve the human body, has written
a book emphasizing the spiritual and physical
body of man. Chapter 26 (The Questions) is
remarkable poetry, beautifully composed,
majestically stated, and awesome in its message.
It’s a wonderful, inspiring book that can enrich
your life…a must read!”
Bobbie L. Walden, EdD,
Past President Civitan International,
Gadsden, Alabama, USA
“This is a wondrous work; it held my attention
as no other of its genre has. Entering this book
is like being welcomed into the author’s private
study for a stimulating evening of conversation
and refreshment. The sideboard is loaded
with everything from familiar comfort foods to
tastes exotic and startling to the senses.
The intellectual, philosophical, theological and
spiritual debating and feasting lasts all
through the night. Yet the reader leaves
the author’s private domain at sunrise ready and
fortified to help God remake him or to meet an
Angel.”
Dr. Karen Gold, Clinical Psychologist
Ocala, Florida, USA
“Let Us Make Man is a groundbreaking read
that will have you searching your soul. The
author goes straight to the questions so many of
us have asked for years, and looks bravely for
the answers. A must-read for anyone who has ever
wondered where Man came from, and where he might
be going.”
Carrie White, Open Window Literary
Oceanside, California, USA
“A brilliant study probing into the complexities
of mankind – a surrealistic odyssey depicting
from whence we originated, why we are who we
are, and our ultimate destiny. A phenomenal
literary journey – extremely thought provoking,
yet stimulating. It is imperative that one
embarks upon this mental and emotional journey
completely open-minded – thus experiencing the
totality of an unexpected, yet surprisingly
fresh mental infusion.”
Charlene Baker, Retired, Educator
Oxford Mississippi
“By opening his soul to the reader Dr.
McCollough provides great insight into the
universal us. He is able to convey his beliefs –
and those of others – without judgment of right
or wrong. Let Us Make Man stresses that while on
life’s stage we are not alone – that Mankind can
gain strength from the merged diversity of the
world’s population and other forms of nature
along the ever changing course ahead. The
Angel’s Revelation shows us that there is always
work to be done on ourselves (parts of us that
eyes can and cannot see). Readers will come away
understanding that we are not just here to exist
but to evolve until we die helping and gaining
from everyone we touch along our collective
journey to make the world a better place for
this generation and generations to come.”
Mary Harmon Moman, Student of International
Affairs
Tuscaloosa, AL
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