T. Carl Jackson is the author of "The World to Come" a science fiction fantasy based of Bible prophecy. Softbound copies may be purchased at http://www.amazon.com/World-Come-T-Carl-Jackson/dp/1419613995.

Cosmosynecology is a word coined by T. Carl Jackson to describe the ecological relationships between Planet Earth and its Creator. Cosmosynecological axioms are found in Bible prophecy. Jeremiah 6:19 is a prime example of a cosmosynecological axiom. It states that "Evil" will come upon a people "according to the fruits of their imaginations" (video games etc.) because "they have not hearkened to my words, and my laws they have rejected." Cosmosynecologically speaking, this axiom describes the mechanical result of cause and effect. More examples of cosmosynecological axioms are illustrated in "The World to Come" by T. Carl Jackson.