by Delroy Selk
Can evolutionism and creationism be reconciled? Calculating the length of biblical generations, author Delroy Selk says they are one in the same. This is just one of the theories Selk examines in his sweeping biblical treatise, Telescoping Times. From analyzing the stories of Adam and Eve, Noah, and Jesus, to his discussion of the current turmoil on the African continent and the strength of Israel, Selk concludes that he is a sinner and a part of a multiracial country; things he ponders and learns from daily as he awaits the Rapture.
Telescoping Times is a religious text that encourages individual Bible study through which the reader may form his or her own opinions on the passage and nature of time.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Delroy Selk, a lifelong resident of Colorado, is the father of four – Rocky, Lisa, Paul, and Shawn. He enjoys fishing, hiking, panning gold, reading, and bowling. Selk received his inspiration for writing Telescoping Times when he was very ill. He would awaken from his dreams, start reading the Bible, and taking notes.
(2001, paperback, 44 pages)