Sunday, December 27, 2009

Christian Lee is caught between the desires of the flesh and the desires of eternity. Follow him as he suffers his “Crisis of the Soul” that nearly tears his faith apart and throws him into the eternal abyss of alienation from God. He begins to question his own sanity as “strange things” begin to happen to him. Soon, these "strange things" become more frequent and terrifying as he enters the “Valley of Decision.”

The setting for Crisis of the Soul is the worldly town of Addersville. The ruling power: Addersville's Church.

Its power stretches far beyond the shores of western society as its traditions, rituals, and dogmas have encompassed all nations for the past two-thousand years. It's subtle deceptions continue to wreck havoc on the unsuspecting, blinded mass. The deception started in a Garden in the Middle East millennia ago and it continues to spread its wicked influence world-wide.

This supernatural/horror tale is written with much symbolism, metaphors, and figurative language and must be read with an open mind. Since this story can be interpreted on many different levels of understanding, the reader must look below the surface of the obvious and search deep into the message of the symbols.

This book will make you re-think your convictions and beliefs! Written with much symbolism, metaphors, and figurative language, this tale can be interpreted on many different levels. Read it with an open mind.

Crisis of the Soul is a must read during this age for any and all who desire and/or are curious about The Great Religious Organization, Beast, Whore of Babylon, Mother of Harlots, Apostate Church that is still ruled by the "potiffica maxima" to this very day. Angels and Demons bow to "Crisis of the Soul.

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