When God Become Man

Dr.Samuel Johnstone,s world of 3025, the average person  could access time travel technology with assistance of wealthy patrons of the sciences and the arts. Christ,s second coming arrived ruling in Jerusalem.

Before Dr.Samuel Johnstone enter  in The Holy Land of Israel ,he approaches an arch gateway with sign that read:Welcome to Israel land of Bible.  An Israeli officer Corporal  Jeremiah  Wellville recognized Dr.Johnstone ,s vehicle and motioned him to continue forward .

“Dr.Johnstone,”I have do inspection of your vehicle for security reason and  check your identity.”Dr.Samuel handed Corporal Wellville his passport then granted him permission to investigate.

Corporal Wellville used his hand-held identification scanner to  verify Dr. Johnstone,s passport. The machine turn blue confirming authenticity of  Dr.Johnstone,s identity.

” The first part of  the verification of your identity prove authentic.” said Corporal Wellville.

“Corporal Wellville,”What do I need to do next?””How long does inspection last?

“Between one to three hours depended if any  evidence of suspicious  criminal activity.”said Corporal Wellville.

“What do I need to do next to enter the Holy Land of Israel?”

“You must vacated your vehicle, secondly wait at the Biblical Land Welcome Center beside the arch gateway.”Dr.Johnstone obeyed Corporal  Wellville trusting his judgement.

The architecture of the Biblical Land of Welcome Center resembles the first century AD of Israel with herbal garden in the front of it.

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Author: creativemind37

I just turned 43-year-old on January 7,2016. My hobbies reading, surfing the Internet, researching ideas for potential stories, painting, and blogging. Planning on return to Northwest State Community College soon. I would study art, science, or creative writing. Sorry, I forgot about updating my profile. I plan to improve the creativity of my blog. I am enrolled at Ashford University, majoring in English. I just finished my Bachelor's of the Arts and finishing my minor in Cultural Anthropology.

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