Rose Of Sodom
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In the future small bands of Christians will live in oppression under a One World Government that forces the beliefs of a New Age religion. As the world discards biblical principles and spreads a belief in reincarnation, human life is devalued and led into selfishness, suicide, abortion for profit, and euthanasia for convenience. Bodies become commodities as the very young and old are bought and sold. Survival of the richest and the fittest becomes truth to each person believing themselves to be god. For generations the Williams family had lived for the Lord. Now their beliefs are tested as their lives and the lives of their children plunge to the depths of evil and immerse them in their very own Sodom and Gomorrah.
The trilogy started with The Rose of Sodom, then The Gates of Gomorrah, the sequel to The Rose of Sodom. Katie will finish with The Promise of Gethsemane.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781591602958
ISBN10: 1591602955
Katie Kuntz
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2003
Publisher: Xulon Press
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