Los Angeles, California Jul 11, 2026 (Issuewire.com) - The Left Hand of the Biblical Gods: Children of the Biblical Gods Hebrews Israelites Arabs by Carlton Morris presents a provocative and unconventional examination of biblical history, organized religion, and humanity’s relationship with the divine. Through a bold reinterpretation of scripture, Morris offers readers an alternative framework for understanding the origins of religious belief and the narratives that have shaped civilizations for centuries.
The book explores the relationship between two biblical gods—the Lord God and Jehovah—and the genetic families connected to them. Morris reexamines familiar stories including the Garden of Eden, Cain and Abel, Noah’s Ark, and the Exodus, proposing interpretations that challenge traditional theological teachings. The work also addresses themes of suffering, power, mortality, and control, while questioning long-standing assumptions surrounding organized religion and human creation.
Rather than presenting scripture solely as spiritual doctrine, Morris approaches biblical texts as historical and cultural narratives that reflect conflict, hierarchy, and evolving systems of belief. The book combines commentary, speculation, and philosophical inquiry in an effort to encourage discussion and critical thought about religion’s role in shaping society and identity.
The title has received notable recognition within literary and spiritual circles. The Left Hand of the Biblical Gods earned the International Impact Book Award in the Spiritual Insights category in June 2025, received a Five-Star Seal from Readers’ Favorite, and was recognized as a Recommended Book by The US Review of Books.
Carlton Morris brings a lifetime of diverse personal experience to his writing. A veteran who served during both the Korean and Vietnam War eras, Morris worked on submarines and destroyers, directed air traffic, and later pursued studies in commercial art and advertising. Drawing from decades of spiritual reflection and life experience, Morris offers readers a deeply personal and thought-provoking perspective on faith, scripture, and humanity’s search for meaning.
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