Acts of God
Chapter One
A God Who Thrives on Fear
FOR MOST PEOPLE, the future Christopher described in his address
from the Temple in Jerusalem was still far too ethereal to grasp. It
was clear that he had great power-the whole world had seen his
resurrection, his effortless dispatch of John and Cohen, and the
amazing growth of plant life that he caused all over the planet.
But, while Christopher's revelation of a coming period of dramatic
world change and human evolution painted a much needed vision of
hope, for most people just staying alive had become a full-time
pursuit. It was difficult for them to imagine what tangible changes
might actually result from what he said.
In the context of all that had happened-the asteroids, the locusts,
Christopher's resurrection, and Milner's miracles-Christopher's
account of the Theatans was not so difficult to accept. Most people
already believed in extraterrestrial beings. The disclosure that
Yahweh and Jesus were native to Theata was more the answer to an
ancient riddle than it was a startling revelation. They were further
persuaded by the appearance of the l ... read full excerpt from: Acts of God: Book Three of the Christ Clone Trilogy ebook