The Tree of Knowledge
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While we all might not always agree on every issue, we all must be guided by the same principles of right and wrongthe requirements and expectations of human rights and social justiceand governed by rules and regulations of law and order. Knowledge is achieved through your own personal experiences and not by what you are told or what you have seen.
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The Tree of Knowledge - David Green Jr.
The Tree of Knowledge
David Green, Jr.
The Tree of Knowledge
A data based news worthy component in the observation of a renown plant, (word vs. drugs) reiterated throughout the scriptures.
The spiritual relationship with mankind
Copyright © 2017 by David Green, Jr.
Illustrated by David Green, Jr.
ISBN: Softcover 978-1-5434-3734-8
eBook 978-1-5434-3733-1
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the copyright owner.
Scripture taken from The Holy Bible, King James Version. Cambridge Edition: 1769; King James Bible Online, 2016. www.kingjamesbibleonline.org.
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Rev. date: 7/21/2017
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CONTENTS
Acknowledgements
About the Author
Introduction
Empty Wagon
Something Is Missing From The Wagon
The Word Drug Must Die
In The Image Of Words
From Word To Word
Word
Words
Sword
Swords
The War On Drugs Is A War On Knowledge
The People’s Almanac © 1975
Schaffer Library Of Drug Policy
Reefer Madness
Lamp And Lamp Stand
The Cry About Drugs And Violence
A Renown Plant Hemp And Cannabis Cultivation
The Traditions Of Men
The Land Of Cannabis
Flax Or Cannabis
The Spirit Cannot Lie
It’s About The Things That Should Be Revealed
Drugs
Ignoring
Following the instructions from God:
SEE the Point
Contributors and Supporters
Acknowledgements
I extend my gratitude to my TV show co-host, Matthew Johnson who played a major role in The Tree of Knowledge Project and a vowed witness to the unmistakable evidence found in the search of the truth.
To my sister a natural enthusiast, who prompted me to write the book and challenged my every hesitation to the point of no return. The networking team Stephanie Smith, Marion Greene, and Corliss Johnson for their unwavering devotion and their willingness to take on a task at a moments notice.
A personal note to my three children; Kim, Davian and Kelly, (myinspirations) and to whom I dedicate this book. Many thanks to the listening and viewing audiences for your comments, opinions, and your continuing support. Most special thanks to my fiancée and partner, Peggy Craig for her loving support and encouragement through-out the project.
About the Author
It was not my idea to become a Preacher of the Gospel. It was something that I had deep wonders about. I was born the son of a moon-shiner in a rural county of Virginia. I was the middle child of seven, with a brother and two sisters older, and a brother and two sisters younger. In mama’s house, she tried to instill within us to observe wisely that we would be able to make wise choices. Words of choice was the way of mama’s leading, and as one of the old favorite stay in my mind like fair to middling. This was used because in those days they did not refer to one another as good. And the gospel of Jesus, is that, there is none good, Matthew 19:17.
My dad taught me to drive at eleven years old. With the many things he taught me about the old sayings that were taught to him, continued to inspire me and to the others that I share them with. After my military life I wanted to get married and have a family. I became an owner operator of an eighteen wheeler to take care of my family. Two girls and a boy is what we were blessed with. One day while sitting in my truck, delayed from unloading, I decided to read a pocket sized New Testament that I had past from truck to truck. This was the third truck that I had past this book to before reading it.
As I begin to read, I discovered a word that was related to something that Preachers, teachers, and many others, even church folk had condemned. This word would lead me to