posted 04/25/2008 at 08:58 am in dallas, tx
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Do we have the technology enabling Christ to be born again of a second virgin mother? A six year old little girl in Alabama knows we do. The Pope is afraid we do. The world asks “should we if we can?” The book follows the life of a little girl in Alabama who goes completely insane at the age of six and is confined to a state mental hospital. In a strange twist of faith, she is chosen, “by God,” to become the mother of his son, the next Madonna in the second coming of Christ. Explore her struggles in life as there are those who adore and worship her and those who despise her and will do anything to end her life. A true combination of a “page turner” and a “can’t put it down” book.
Rarely does a book come along that requires the reader to truly reach down into the debts of their very soul to think and answer questions about their own person beliefs and thoughts. The Second Virgin Birth is such a book and it explores new ideals and concepts that could affect us all, would affect us all, if events in the book ever come to pass. This book is a must read, a must discuss, a must argue over. Prepare yourself to lose old friends and gain new ones.
As the author of the book “The Second Virgin Birth,” I thought you might be interested in why I wrote the book in the first place. I truly believe that each one of us has inside our very souls, something that we need to accomplish before we pass from this world to the next. Mine was to write a book. One that was not just entertaining but inspired thought among its readers. One that could cause heated debates among friends about its not so simple and clear-cut meanings. I feel that I have accomplished my goal with a book written on a subject that could touch us all and with characters that are so lifelike that they could become your true friends or your worse enemies.
My idea for this book began after a personal tragedy in my life. I began to wonder what if we could truly bring a loved one back. Do we have the technology to cause them to be able to walk among us again? But I did not stop there, if we could bring back a loved one; why not bring back the most unimaginable loved one of all. After reading this book, it is my wish that you question all the possibilities and let your imagination ascend to a new elevation while contemplating our future. To question is the first step in understanding. |
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