J. A. Moore grew up on a sheep farm in Victoria, Australia. He took over managing the farm at seventeen years of age upon the death of his father. In later years, he became a long-range weather forecaster, combining the skills of observation he had gained as a farmer with the intense studying of the charts of sunspots, moon movements, wind and ocean currents that influence weather patterns. You might say his university was that of life experience, and having a meticulous mind he observed everything happening around him. He and his wife have been married for fifty-six years. They have four children and had seven grandchildren, but unfortunately now have only six. J. A. has often thought about the Theory of Evolution, and to him it didn't appear to be remotely possible, when studied with common sense, to have happened as it was claimed. He felt his Christian beliefs provided a much better answer to the question: How and why did it all come about? He wanted to discuss his thoughts with his grandchildren, and A Letter to Dabjebrosato is the result.