Well, I think someone may have beat me to it. I recently read Thomas Aiman's American Apocalypse: Days of Dystopia and must concede he is much more capable. So my hat is off and I am recommending his first installment You can find it here: http://www.amazon.com/American-Apocalypse-First-Attack-Dystopia-ebook/dp/B00OR5RAI4/ref=sr_1_2?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1414623089&sr=1-2&keywords=american+apocalypse,
He actually reads this blog and initiated contact with me first. I was blown away in that he and I were on the same page. If you choose to read it, you will be most surprised by the twist he puts at the end, which serves as more of a personal testimony.
American Apocalypse Days of Dystopia includes a little historical fiction for you history buffs, Theology for those who may be interested, terrorism ..... in light of the word in which we live and bewilderment.
If you will but pull up the above link and click on: "Look Inside" it will sale itself. Personally. I'm looking forward to his next Installment. He has agreed to do an interview with me, which will be included on the blog in the very near future.
He has granted me permission to offer this teaser... hope you enjoy.
"Tyranny and terror have been walking hand in hand across the pages
of history for a very long time. As the epic battle of good versus evil plays
out in an arena of the human condition, each will find a face and secure a
willing partner.
At the dawning of the twentieth century transportation was undergoing huge innovation; moving from horse and buggy, to iron rail locomotives. By the close of the same century, man was walking on the moon. It represents a strange dichotomy of unparalleled progress, branded and tainted by the memory of two World Wars, and the Holocaust.
Evil lurked. It whispered in the dark, appealing to the depraved and sowing seeds of destruction to the likes of Hitler, Himmler, Goring, and Gobbles. They each put a face on evil. Yet, during that time, goodness became evident in the lives and convictions of people who took it upon themselves to provide safe haven to a suffering population. And, in turn, were persecuted to death, for the goodness they bestowed.
What you’re about to read is an account of how evil put on a face and secured willing partners, to bring about the destruction of modern civilization, as we knew it. They truly were, and continue to be, days of dystopia.
The Mark of The BeastAt the dawning of the twentieth century transportation was undergoing huge innovation; moving from horse and buggy, to iron rail locomotives. By the close of the same century, man was walking on the moon. It represents a strange dichotomy of unparalleled progress, branded and tainted by the memory of two World Wars, and the Holocaust.
Evil lurked. It whispered in the dark, appealing to the depraved and sowing seeds of destruction to the likes of Hitler, Himmler, Goring, and Gobbles. They each put a face on evil. Yet, during that time, goodness became evident in the lives and convictions of people who took it upon themselves to provide safe haven to a suffering population. And, in turn, were persecuted to death, for the goodness they bestowed.
What you’re about to read is an account of how evil put on a face and secured willing partners, to bring about the destruction of modern civilization, as we knew it. They truly were, and continue to be, days of dystopia.
“Let him who has understanding calculate the number of the beast, for it is the number of man: 666.” (Revelation13:18)
On July, 4th 1776 Fifty Six men signed the declaration of Independence.
On July, 4th 1826 Thomas Jefferson and John Adams died, only five hours apart.
On July, 4th 2016 Hell was unleashed."
Once again the link: http://www.amazon.com/American-Apocalypse-First-Attack-Dystopia-ebook/dp/B00OR5RAI4/ref=sr_1_2?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1414623089&sr=1-2&keywords=american+apocalypse
- Until we meet again
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