The Left Hand of the Biblical Gods is not about religion, but about the complex relationship between the genetic families of two biblical deities: the Lord God before the flood, and his subordinate, the God of Abraham, after the flood. The book explores why these gods came to Earth, and, how and why they created man to serve their wants and needs. In this narrative, man is a modified subspecies of a highly evolved organic life form. Humanity became a subculture of that advanced race when we were given their laws, customs, and traditions to live by. The gods are not distant spirits; they are our ancestors, and we are their children and descendants.