The Human Web

Fiction & Literature, Religious, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction
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Author: Craig Cassem ISBN: 9781452404448
Publisher: Craig Cassem Publication: January 6, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Craig Cassem
ISBN: 9781452404448
Publisher: Craig Cassem
Publication: January 6, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

In 2028, hundreds of thousands are losing their lives over religious wars. Calvin Lee convinces international leaders that the only way to attain peace is to stop the teaching of offensive theology found in world religions. When one core Christian belief is removed from the Bible and becomes illegal to teach, peace in the world is attained, however, a catastrophic event unfolds in the spiritual realm. This event threatens to close heavenly intervention forever.

In 2060, a husband and wife research team, Stanley and Valerie Cooper, conduct experiments on dying people and scientifically prove that a person’s spirit leaves the body upon death and enters into another dimension. Their research equipment allows Stanley to enter this supernatural world where he discovers the turmoil that awaits a spirit unless Stanley can accomplish the mysterious task assigned to him by an angel. He learns that the battle between angelic and demonic forces has eternal consequences for all of mankind and that he must find the truth that has been hidden for decades in order to destroy the human web.

At the heart of this story lies one question, is there really any difference between Christianity and other world religions. Events play out in the physical world and spiritual world for what could happen if one core Christian belief was no longer taught in order to promote a peaceful, tolerant world. So the question becomes, would the world sacrifice eternal life in heaven for temporary peace on earth. The answer is, they would if they didn't know the Truth.

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In 2028, hundreds of thousands are losing their lives over religious wars. Calvin Lee convinces international leaders that the only way to attain peace is to stop the teaching of offensive theology found in world religions. When one core Christian belief is removed from the Bible and becomes illegal to teach, peace in the world is attained, however, a catastrophic event unfolds in the spiritual realm. This event threatens to close heavenly intervention forever.

In 2060, a husband and wife research team, Stanley and Valerie Cooper, conduct experiments on dying people and scientifically prove that a person’s spirit leaves the body upon death and enters into another dimension. Their research equipment allows Stanley to enter this supernatural world where he discovers the turmoil that awaits a spirit unless Stanley can accomplish the mysterious task assigned to him by an angel. He learns that the battle between angelic and demonic forces has eternal consequences for all of mankind and that he must find the truth that has been hidden for decades in order to destroy the human web.

At the heart of this story lies one question, is there really any difference between Christianity and other world religions. Events play out in the physical world and spiritual world for what could happen if one core Christian belief was no longer taught in order to promote a peaceful, tolerant world. So the question becomes, would the world sacrifice eternal life in heaven for temporary peace on earth. The answer is, they would if they didn't know the Truth.

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