Mr. Buckner, a Tennessee native, has a BSE in Electrical Engineering and a MBA from the University of Tennessee. He is the CEO of a small business focused on global programs tied to water and energ...view moreMr. Buckner, a Tennessee native, has a BSE in Electrical Engineering and a MBA from the University of Tennessee. He is the CEO of a small business focused on global programs tied to water and energy and he is an active, commercially rated helicopter pilot who flies often. He has transitioned his love for aviation into directing aviation programs at one of the largest logistics and contingency planning companies in the world. On regular basis, his work moves him through the Middle East and Central Africa.
Years of travel have exposed him to many cultures and religious beliefs. These experiences motivated him to more deeply consider the ties we have to our individual beliefs and the struggles that all people share when considering how God does or does not interact with mankind. The question addressed in his first book of the series opens the concept of what would any person do if they were a god? How would they learn? How would individual experience and beliefs affect the decisions one would make. Would they be selfish or work to better the world that we live in? The book also explores the various scenarios and possible unintended consequences resulting from individual decisions. When one truly contemplates the complexities associated with change, the results may not be as one might expect.
A husband of thirty-five years, parent and grandfather, he also interlaces the series with the lessons of love, loss, happiness, and responsibility he has experienced in his life. Mr. Buckner loves to fly, experience the gifts of this world, and imagine how things could be different. In his book, he intermingles real life experience with boundless imagination to explore what would we anyone might do if they were a god.view less