From the darkness and uncertainty of Jehovah's Witnesses to the glory of the Kingdom of Heaven

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Friday, August 31, 2007

Acts Of God

"And the false prophet too!"

The final installment of James BeauSeigneur's trilogy is rich with tension and suspense. Rays of light are only temporal and the UN's relocation to Iraq brings similar hope.

I readily started this book, but was concerned with the direction of the story per the previous volume. If Acts of God didn't address those issues but only went further down that path I would have been reading some very well written, but heretical dissertations. Being a former proponent of heresy -a shout-out to the Watchtower Bible & Tract Society is given on pages 282-283- I could see how people unknowingly would take bits of truth with a lie, add water, stir, and take it all in. Fortunately, BeauSeigneur does not jeopardize God's Word with his fictional take on the Apocalypse.

The finale is outstanding especially with its conclusion, better than expected.

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