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“By him, and through him, and of him, the worlds are and were created, and the inhabitants thereof are begotten sons and daughters unto God.” -D&C 76:24

We are in our early infancy of understanding and exploring our vast universe, but God, our Heavenly Father, comprehends it completely and governs every particle and wave of its expanse.

Unlike many other Christians, members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints know that the universe is teeming with life created by God, in His “image,” and that innumerable planets house human life much like us. Do we then believe the stories of “alien” craft entering our airspace and seas? Do we accept the millions of eyewitness accounts of UFOs or UAP visiting our planet? If so, how do these phenomena affect the way we view ourselves in light of our gospel-centered life?

Worlds Without Number provides a discussion on the true nature of the universe as understood by the prophets and today’s scientists to assist you in your comprehension of what is, what might be, and what is not. This review of the nature of creation, universal mechanics, and spirit and consciousness will help you comprehend who you are, and who else is out there-an eye-opener for even the most devoted UFO enthusiast!

James Thompson, J.D. is an award-winning writer and well-known professional ghostwriter. He writes the books of the nation’s top business, organizational and political leaders, and has ghostwritten over 80 books, including biographies, memoirs, histories, and motivational books, as well as books about politics, medicine, law, society and religion.

Because of his profession, James enjoys the company and personal and professional insights of the world’s most interesting and successful people, and he catalogs their experiences, perceptions and techniques for success in a collection of unique works.

James holds a Bachelor of Arts degree, and a Juris Doctor degree from Brigham Young University’s J. Reuben Clark Law School, where he served as articles editor of the BYU Law Review. Among many subjects, he has been writing about spiritual and related phenomena for over thirty years and is considered a leading analyst in the field of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena and spiritual encounters. 

James enjoys hiking, traveling, cooking, boating and being a father. He owns a web development firm and is certified in online marketing and sales automation. He is a Keap-Infusionsoft Certified Partner. He is currently writing a Young Adult fiction teen sleuth book series titled Brit Axton, with his daughter, Brigitte Thompson.