Born From Death ~ 1
Due to high demand on the reading of the first chapter of my sequel to this, Emerging From Death, to read this first book, I thought I would tantalise my readers by posting a small synopsis of the book.
It is the year 2012. Britain has been under the control of Europe for 3 years. Religions everywhere are joining together, believing that they are worshipping the same god in different ways. Only "fundamental" Christians who believe that Jesus is the only Way to Heaven, and fundamental Muslims who believe that Allah is the only god and that he has no Son - therefore every other religion should be exterminated - are against this, and they are imprisoned for "hatecrime".
In the midst of this turmoil, good and evil come face to face in two ex-members of the Air Training Corps; ex-cadet Abbie Thomas, a Christian, and ex-sergeant Peter Westcott, an atheist. Battles that were left unresolved since Squadron days due to political correctness are now re-engaged with violence. Abbie wants and prays for Peter to be saved - has done so for many years - but Peter is determined to gain the upper hand in a conflict that embodies those of centuries, win a higher position, crush Abbie's faith, and prove once and for all there is no God. The thing driving him onward is the part of him that still acknowledges there must be something more to life that what he knows...and that he refuses to admit.
It is the year 2012. Britain has been under the control of Europe for 3 years. Religions everywhere are joining together, believing that they are worshipping the same god in different ways. Only "fundamental" Christians who believe that Jesus is the only Way to Heaven, and fundamental Muslims who believe that Allah is the only god and that he has no Son - therefore every other religion should be exterminated - are against this, and they are imprisoned for "hatecrime".
In the midst of this turmoil, good and evil come face to face in two ex-members of the Air Training Corps; ex-cadet Abbie Thomas, a Christian, and ex-sergeant Peter Westcott, an atheist. Battles that were left unresolved since Squadron days due to political correctness are now re-engaged with violence. Abbie wants and prays for Peter to be saved - has done so for many years - but Peter is determined to gain the upper hand in a conflict that embodies those of centuries, win a higher position, crush Abbie's faith, and prove once and for all there is no God. The thing driving him onward is the part of him that still acknowledges there must be something more to life that what he knows...and that he refuses to admit.
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