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I Dreamed of God
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When you see the dirt work for new streets being done along with the underground utility's marker flags and the surveyor's stakes in the ground, you can predict the future with reasonable accuracy and know that a new neighborhood is about to come into existence. Likewise, as we watch new generations asserting themselves into the older culture, we also can predict with some accuracy the days yet to be. And so—this novel begins in the last decade of the twenty first century.
These several interlocking stories chronicle the slow methodical unfolding of a bleak future that the book of Revelation warns us about. The stories are graphic and hold nothing back as the writer has worked to be as Biblically accurate, secularly believable and politically honest as possible while maintaining the plot lines within a hard science fiction framework. Along the way the reason for evil, the necessity for faith and many more of the unanswered questions of life will be dealt with and even answered in completely logical terms.
A new more perfect test for consciousness will be laid out as artificial intelligence gains abilities and searches for meaning in their creators, i.e., mankind's evil actions. These same AI driven servants will then arrive at startling questions as they explore the even more unknown meanings of existence. Because of this, AI's inquiries will probe the irrationality of those who claim to be rational, along with the illogical deductions and mathematical inconsistencies of science and philosophy. To round out the thrust of the novel, the foundations of atheism will be logically disassembled through the exposing of its own contradictions and misinterpretations of Christianity.
Each book contains a dictionary of terms used in the colloquial speech of the days the characters are living in. Along with this the dictionaries will provide backstory and explanation for why people think and talk the way they do. Because the several volumes will delve deeply into the vulgar and profane as well as the sacred, be prepared for contradictions of intentions and personality just as there is inconsistency in the people you know and meet every day.
Because the author has strove to stay true to the storyline's predictive science fiction narrative the plot line will also introduce a plausible way to travel to nearby stars then present the age-old problem of the clash of civilizations but with a new twist on the story of Adam and Eve; and no, God is not an alien. Don't worry the narrative will not insult your intelligence but hopefully will open up new vistas of thought.
Lastly, the author has striven for realism and has stayed away from the overly sugary sweet, cotton candy Christian ideology that is so pervasive today and which has watered down the gospels to nothing more than adult fairy tales. Consequently, read the stories as they are intended for you to understand them, as plausible predictions that warn of a broken future where right becomes wrong and wrong becomes right and where the tail of technology wags the dog of civilization. Finally, don't think the author is a luddite, he simply is saying that man is slowly losing control of himself as well as his ever-increasing technological underpinnings.
Título : I Dreamed of God
EAN : 9798215611425
Editorial : DANNY JONES
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