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Acts of God: The Christ Clone Trilogy, Book Three
 
 

Acts of God: The Christ Clone Trilogy, Book Three (Mass Market Paperback)

de James Beauseigneur (Author) "FOR MOST PEOPLE, the future Christopher described in his address from the Temple in Jerusalem was still far too ethereal to grasp ..." En savoir plus
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It's the dawn of a new age in Acts of God, book three in the Christ Clone Trilogy. Mankind is seemingly on the brink of its greatest adventure, as people evince psychic powers, miraculous gifts of healing, and the ability to recall past lives. Christopher's blood is injected into those willing to receive "the mark," with unusual results, and those who refuse are hunted down and decapitated. As the final battle between Yahweh and Christopher draws to its conclusion, Decker Hawthorne begins to have doubts about the powerful world government he's invested in. Don't miss the exciting conclusion of the Christ Clone Trilogy. --Cindy Crosby --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.

John Terry, Editor, PropheZine

"By far the most exciting, true-to-life portrayal of end-time events I've ever read...a "MUST READ!" --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 The worst of the triology, Jui 28 2004
Par Mohammed S. Raei (Amman Jordan) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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The first two books of the triology were extremely well writen and did not give away the end in advance. They had one thinking that some good might come from the new age. Acts of god gave away the end too soon, shortly after the middle one could know that it was hopeless for the Antichrist and his followers.
One other thing, while it would seem that the author himself believes what is writen in the bible. The end in Acts of God highly suggest an exclusive view as to who would go to heaven.
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3.0étoiles sur 5 Darkness, Jui 20 2004
Par Barbara (vancouver, British Columbia Canada) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This last book in The Christ Clone Trilogy is, not surprisingly, built upon the foundation of error that was laid in the first two. I cannot emphasize enough that Mr BeauSeigneur lacks almost completely a true understanding of prophesied events and therefore must rely on his significant talents as an imaginative writer to incorporate the scriptures into this self-proclaimed work of fiction. Having said that I must admit I enjoyed the series because of its fast-paced and suspenseful nature but also because of some of his insights into the root necessity for the Tribulation and particularly his descriptions of the raw experience of some of the plagues, most notably his interpretation of the fifth vial plague. In Rev.16:10-11 it says:
v.10 And the fifth angel poured out his vial upon the seat of the beast; and his kingdom was full of darkness; and they gnawed their tongues for pain,
v.11 And blasphemed YAHOWAH of Heaven because of their pains and sores, and repented not of their deeds.
BeauSeigneur interprets this darkness comparable to the darkness that was one of the plagues of Egypt and I'm not sure if that is what it means but his description is so great it bears quoting. "Decker" is someone who has not repented to YAHOWAH but he hasn't taken the mark of the beast either and he wakes up to an inexplicable fear,
"Drawn by the light, Decker rose from his bed to open the window. But as he looked out from his second-floor bedroom, the faceless terror that had awakened him took on a loathsome and ghastly form. Seeping upward out of the ground below his window and everywhere he could see, a hideous evil oozed like black puss, obscuring everything it covered. In only seconds it grew from simple puddling in the low-lying areas to a depth that obscured the ground completely. Decker's curiosity, normally one of his strongest drives, was utterly silenced by the stark panic that consumed him. He did not want to know what the darkness was; he did not need to know. He knew already. It was evil ---the sum total of all the evil that had been done upon the earth----every murder, every lie, every rape, every torture, every act of cannibalism, every beating of an innocent, every human sacrifice, every brutal mutilation of a child, every gulag, every pogrom, every death camp of every war, every slaughter of the blameless, every cruelty to a helpless animal, every destructive act upon the earth itself, All of it had been absorbed and held in by the earth until it could be held no longer, and now it gushed forth like nefarious vomit."
No wonder YAHOWAH says "the whole creation groaneth and travaileth in pain together until now, and not only they but ourselves also, which have the firstfruits of the Spirit, even we ourselves groan within ourselves, waiting for the adoption, to wit, the redemption of our body. For we are saved by hope........" Romans 8:22-24
The next few pages describe the unimaginable torment and terror which accompanies the blackness. Though no outside force attacks or threatens it is the very darkness itself that feeds the imagination to the point of paralysis. I saw a woman on TV once who had experienced a "near death" event where she had wound up in hell. She described the torturing demons, the unrelenting screams and the fear and darkness but she said nothing compared or could describe the absolute horror of the utter hopelessness. She said there was nothing that could torture the human soul more than an eternal and complete absence of hope. The darkness described in Exodus and here is one of complete absence of light and we know from YAHOWAH's Word that light is truth and that YAHO-Hoshu-WAH is the Way the Truth and the Light. He is our hope and salvation. Without Him we have no hope only darkness. BeauSeigneur continues:
"When the darkness subsided after three days, its black murkiness seeping back into the earth just as it had arrived, Decker found himself lying on his bed unharmed. Dried feces lay smeared on the bed around him and caked on his hips and back. The room stank from the feces, urine, and sweat, but having been in the room with it for so long, he did not smell it.
There was no thought of getting up to wash. Now that he no longer feared to move, he did not have the strength to do so. His jaws and teeth and head ached so badly from three days and nights of clenching and grinding that he was not certain he would survive the pain. Gently he moved his tongue along the inside of his cheeks trying to assess the damage. Loose flaps of flesh and deep ulcers revealed the pieces he had unknowingly bitten off in his torment. His tongue, too, was badly gnawed, and he could only assume the missing bits of flesh lay scattered around him on the bed or had been swallowed, washed down by the warm blood that still seeped from the wounds."
Powerful stuff.
If you are looking for a biblically accurate and historically verified version of the true story of the cloning of the Messiah please email me at b.jeanpearce@shaw.ca
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Powerful and well written, Mai 26 2004
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Read the first two books of the series just to get to this book. This final part of the trilogy brings everything together. References to the bible and other books make it all the much better.
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