Saturday, January 15, 2022

Martin Luther King & Book Justice

  ** UPDATE **

My book seems to be available now:

https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w?ean=9781668541234

 

Did you know that Martin Luther King (d. 1968), whose holiday is coming up, defended the sanctity of human life?  See below for the quotes from my latest book.

 

I self-published my latest book (Biological Essentialism) through Barnes and Noble.  Since I attempted to change the price, my book has vanished.  Here is an excerpt from my book (Chapter 1).  Please join my letter writing campaign to the B&N CEO to get my book on bio-essentialism out of limbo:

 

Attn. James Daunt, CEO

enquiries@dauntbooks.co.uk

 

Kindly,

Jay Hall M.S. (Math, 53 hrs. Science)

fmr. Asst. Math Prof. – Howard College (11 years)

fmr. Journalist – interviewed Maya Angelou

proud member of the Choctaw Nation (OK)

My site: https://totalyouth.us/

 

Is man a tragic crash in the cosmos?  Martin Luther King actually opposed, 

 

... the doctrine of materialism, which contends that reality may be explained in terms of matter in motion ... that man is a transient accident of protons and electrons traveling blind, that thought is a temporary product of gray matter, and that the events of history are an interaction of matter and motion operating by the principle of necessity. ... This materialistic philosophy leads inevitably into a dead-end street in an intellectually senseless world.  To believe that human personality is the result of the fortuitous interplay of atoms and electrons is as absurd as to believe that a monkey by hitting typewriter keys at random will eventually produce a Shakespearean play.  Sheer magic!  It is much more sensible to say with Sir James Jeans, the physicist, that “the universe seems to be nearer to a great thought than to a great machine,” [1]

 

Martin Luther King spoke of humans as image-bearers:

 

Man is more than an animal.  ...Man is a being of spirit.  This is ultimately that which distinguishes man from his animal ancestry.  ...We cannot imagine an animal writing a Shakespearian play.  We have never seen a group of animals sitting down discussing intricate problems concerning the political and economic structure of a society.  We have never come across a group of animals speculating on the nature and destiny of the universe. ... [we hold] that man is made in the image of God.  ...Man is a spiritual being born to have communion with the eternal God of the universe.  God creates every individual for a purpose - to have fellowship with him. [2]

 

Notes:

1) Biological Essentialism by Jay L. Hall (True Truth Productions, Big Spring, TX, 2021), pp. 123, 124.

2) Ibid., p. 124.

 

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