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Wednesday, June 21, 2017

The Ring, The Bomb, and the Word - A Magnificent Thriller by Assad R. Wright


Finishing the last line of “Amazing Grace,” he was about to close the hymnbook when he felt something tugging at the edge of his consciousness, trying to get through. He had felt it earlier as he walked down the aisle but ignored it as he focused on avoiding the unfriendly stares of his fellow wedding attendants. The warning was now a silent scream inside his skull. Without drawing attention to himself, he finally closed the book and leaned back, his eyes closed. To someone looking on, he appeared as someone taking a nap. Contrary to that, however, he now put his mind into a fast rewind and backed up to where he entered the gate. He then started forward in super slow motion, trying to pin down the unusual or the out of place. Nothing in the driveway! Nothing in the parking lot … Wait, in the first row of cars, a Ford Corvette with heavily tinted glass. Even the back glass and the windshield were extremely dark, so heavily tinted, indeed, that he was sure they had to be way outside of allowable range. Something else was bothering him about the Ford. All the cars in the lot were parked with headlights toward the building, including his. The Corvette, however, was parked with the front facing the direction from which it had come. It was the only one in the entire lot. He needed a closer look. He started to get up, intending to give the Corvette a closer look, when the door to the sanctuary was swung wide, and a voice like that of a ring announcer intoned, 

“Ladies and gentlemen, the wedding party.” Still unsure whether to sit down or finish what he had intended to do, the first couple walking briskly down the aisle made up his mind for him, and he sat down, berating himself for an obvious slip up. He knew this was supposed to be a gay wedding but was still unprepared for what was to follow. Rip was expecting a maid of honor and her male escort to come dancing down the aisle to the tune of a popular wedding song. A few feet from the altar, they would bow and courtesy to each other and move to opposite ends. The rest of the wedding party would follow suit until a semicircle was formed around the altar, leaving a small opening for two people. The organ would then ring out the well-known tune of “Here Comes the Bride,” and the bride would come slowly up the aisle, borne on the arm of the giving-away father. No such thing was happening here, and Rip was a bit confused, not knowing what or even how to think about what he was seeing. He liked to think inside the box, and changes that he couldn’t account for made him uncomfortable. He consoled himself with the thought that he was here to carry out a specific task, and until what was happening impacted on him doing that job, he was unconcerned. Try as he might, though, he couldn’t quite put it out of his mind as the first couple walked in. Two ladies walked in without the aid of music. They walked in arm in arm, and instead of separating to opposite sides, they remained together, arm in arm. These were followed by two men arm in arm, duplicating the exact positioning of the first couple. This continued until there were four couples on each side of the semicircle. Next came four children in single file, bearing flowers, boy-girl and boy-girl order. This group was followed by a single girl with a small cushion with two rings on top. The rings looked as if they would equal the lifetime earnings of an average family of ten. 
A door to the right of what he assumed to be the choir dais, empty now, opened, and the officiating minister walked through followed by his attendants. As he settled back in his seat, Rip scolded himself for not being more thorough. As Chuck had noted, they just couldn’t afford any slip ups, no matter how trivial they may appear. He began combing the room for anything that didn’t look right to him. 
At that thought, he felt a chill running down his spine and a cold feeling in the pit of his stomach. The heavily tinted Ford parked facing the direction from which it had come definitely fit the description description of a Doesn’t Look Right (DLR) scenario. How many times had he told himself and others that one of the most fundamental practices in self preservation was detecting DLR situations and acting accordingly? He was about to do just that when the minister gave a loud cough, and as if by cue, the hesitant voice of a female came over the loudspeaker singing, “Born free, as free as the grass grows …”



He was again taken off balance. Were they supposed to sing that type of songs in church? He couldn’t be sure and decided to leave it alone. As the last line of the verse “born free to follow your heart” came to a close, two women walked arm in arm down the aisle and filled in the space left in the semicircle. Rip couldn’t help noticing the lack of practiced grace associated with the entrance of the bridal party and the bride. Instead, what he was seeing here today was more like intentional defiance. The minister coughed again, this time rather self-consciously preening himself, not unlike a peacock, and when he was sure all eyes were on him, he began speaking, “Ladies and gentlemen, brothers and sisters, we are gathered here in the sight of God to unite this couple.” 
Before he could proceed any further, a soft murmur began at the back of the church and rippled its way to the front. Turning around, he found himself looking at one of the most beautiful ten-year-olds he’d ever seen. With a face that would make a cherub pine away in envy, she came up the aisle, dressed in flawless white. She was carrying a bouquet of some of the most beautiful flowers he had ever seen. With a smile that said the world was at her feet, she glided up to the couple and handed the woman on her right the flowers, bowed gracefully, turned around smartly, and glided back the way she had come. The admiration around the sanctuary was unmistakable. 
After what seemed like an eternity, the minister coughed again, pulling back the congregation from their reverie. He began speaking again, but Rip wasn’t paying him much attention now. There were a couple things that didn’t add up. For one thing, whoever heard of flowers coming in after the bride had made her entrance? True, this wedding was as unconventional as one could get, but it still did not explain things. And secondly, why didn’t the little flowers-bearing angel remain with the party? He looked around behind him, but she was nowhere to be seen. 

This stunk of a DLR. Without wasting another second, he rose and began striding toward the back door, ignoring the repeated coughing of the reverend. Moving quickly through the vestibule, he was just in time to see the rear entrance door swinging shut, but not before seeing the white-dressed angel hurrying through. He wheeled around and started sprinting for the sanctuary. He was pounding up the aisle now, drawing gasps and shrieks of confusion and indignation from the audience and multiple coughs from the minister, who seemed unable to stop or control his throat actions. 

A few feet away from the couple, he began unbuttoning the top of his jacket without once slowing down. As he reached the couple, his hand was snaking out of his jacket, filled with the retooled USP 45 pistol. Flipping the gun to his left hand, he reached out and snatched the suspicious bouquet of flowers with his with his right and headed back the way he had come. A quarter of the way down the aisle, he moved between two rows of seats placed farther apart to allow passage. 

Directly ahead of him, an imposing stained glass window loomed. Without breaking stride, he began shouting, “Down, get down!” Still some distance from the window, he brought the USP 45 up, placing shot after shot in it, all the time shouting, “For God’s sake, get down.” Noticing many still standing, he fairly screamed, “A bomb, a bomb, get down!” The word bomb did the trick. People were diving to the floor all over the sanctuary. The stain glass had now shattered, leaving a very large hole.

Slipping the gun into his jacket pocket, while ignoring the heat from its barrel, Rip drew his flower-laden right hand back, and with the best Dan Marino imitation he could muster, hurled the bouquet through the now open space in the window, at the same time hitting the floor himself. The high school coach, who persuaded him to shift from budding quarterback to linebacker because, according to him, his build suited that position better, should have seen that throw. The bouquet flew through the window, spiraling across the parking lot, making a tight arc as it began to come down. 

Rip’s thought that he might have overreacted a tad and that there was no bomb after all was cut short by a horrendous blast. At first, it seemed the air was sucked out of his lungs, followed by tremendous heat that scorched everything in sight. Simultaneously, he heard the thudding against the building and realized what was happening when a late-model Benz was jammed into the stained glass window through which he had hurled the bouquet. Hearing a sickening creak, he looked up and realized that the entire wall and roof on that side of the building were about to collapse. It seemed like all hell was breaking loose now. The wedding goers were in a mad rush for the front door or any opening they could find to get as far away as possible from the doomed building. The ugly scene was made worse by the angry yells, panicked screaming, and choice profanities, which seemed out of place in a church. 

Rip knew he had to get outside and to his car as quickly as possible. He also knew he had to stay away from the melee. In there, he knew he could be dragged down and trampled, as he knew must be happening to others in that stampede. Against the right side of the building and about eight rows from where he was now crouching, he noticed the front end of a Lexus truck protruding slightly through a hole that was made when the blast flung it against the wall. Not wasting another second, he powered upward and headed for the truck. He had to knock some people aside, but that couldn’t be helped. Reaching the vehicle, he put his back against the grill and began straining as he tried to push it backward. He could feel every muscle in his aching body strained to the limit, but still, the truck wouldn’t move an inch. He closed his eyes, lowered himself, and bunched his muscles for one last do-or-die push when he heard grunts to his right and left. Opening his eyes, he noticed others had joined him in his quest for outside air and separation from the bombed-out church. He nodded briefly to no one in particular, and together, they began pushing in synchrony. Ever so slowly, the truck began moving backward in response to the pumping legs and straining biceps; it picked up speed until it was clear of the gaping hole. 

Rip was the first one through, and without looking back, he started sprinting for his car, fearing the worst. The parking lot nearest the blast had become an instant instant junkyard of mangled metal and chrome. Gone were the rows of neatly parked cars. Cars were thrown every which way, even on top of each other. For him, hurrying as he now was, the lot had become an obstacle course. He bobbed and weaved his way around the damaged cars as best he could without slowing down too much. The farther away from ground zero he got, the more he began noticing less damage. He was now truly glad that the imperative of a quick getaway had accustomed him to parking as near to exit as he could. Slowing down beside his car, he saw that the front driver’s side window was shattered. He quickly took off his jacket and used it to brush most of the broken glass away and sat behind the wheel. The engine started with the first crank of the key, and he backed out not too slowly into the driving lane. He began moving down the driveway much too slowly for him, but he had to take care not to hit the frightened people streaming out of the church. Luckily, only a few of them were out already. 
Reaching the gate, he quickly decided and turned to the left, back toward the town from which he had come. The bombers, whoever they were, would hardly go to the right, which led farther into the farm areas. More than likely, they would be headed through the town and to I-95. Once there, he couldn’t guess whether they would head north or south toward Miami. He had to reach them before then. He reached for his cellular phone to call 911 but put it back when he heard the wail of the sirens coming his way. The blast must have been heard for miles away. Less than a minute later, he was flashing by them, his car climbing steadily up to eighty miles per hour...
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I was asked to review the second book by new thriller author, Assad Wright, Hijacking of the American Presidency, (do check out my review if you haven't already) and found it so amazing and intriguing, that I knew immediately I wanted to read the Debut of this fantastic new series...

What I discovered was that this book was a much more exciting thriller that captured me from the first page through to the last! But, oh, the closing--it was magnificent! How I wish I could share it with you... I did include an extraordinary scene to whet your appetite, because the entire book is moving from one crisis situation to another...And the creative organization of the novel which provides clues through various ways is, in my opinion, extraordinarily well done. This new author gained an ongoing fan after his first two books.

The title sets the scene perfectly...readers will be attending weddings...we watch as a nuclear bomb is transported into the United States and placed as planned...and we are involved in both organized and cult religious organizations. God's word, molded into the pace of the story, is totally relevant for both the situation and the story, and yet, provides an opportunity for a young man to face his own beliefs as he deals with the most significant catastrophe that the U.S. would face, if completed...

The main characters are an elite group comprised of Chuck Chisolm and his partners, Prim Stone and Rip Ganders, with the ample resources of the Religious Unit of the Antiterrorism Task Force of the Department of Homeland Security. A perfect trio who work together in the second book, but for a large part of this book, they are separated and sent to various places within America where possible terrorist action at same-sex marriages will be taken...

The terrorists are part of a large religious sect opposed to the idea of same-sex marriages. Their plan--the largest mass murder in American history. And to ensure it occurs, they have also planned smaller terrorists acts in various locations where homosexual couples are being married. It should be noted that the mass murder is planned in a state that, at that time, did not legally allow this type of marriage. But the Future Trend Nondenominational church decides to perform ten thousand marriages in one ceremony. It is supposed to be a secret--and is to the general population, but the religious group, known as RAGJ, discovered the plan and immediately worked to ensure it never occurred...

One of the most important issues for me was how the author effectively portrayed each of the various characters in each of what were essentially three different types of groups that would be included under the Universal category of Christianity. Even then, his individual characters within each group were so clearly differentiated that there was no question of the type of person each individual actually was...

To me, this was a personal concern since there are so many different types of religious conflicts in today's world, that it is no longer possible to define the true character of an individual by a specific category used for classification rather than for spiritual beliefs. If this concerns any of you, this book does an exceptional presentation in helping others to know that not all who call themselves Christians, may indeed, be followers of Jesus' guidance to love one another... 

In fact, Assad Wright's basic underlying theme of a Religious Unit within Homeland Security clearly illustrates the need for more information and the potential of individuals within a category actually acting for their own reasons to perform terrorist and criminal actions. I applaud the author for striking deeply into this major issue within a potentially realistic thriller. We become involved in watching Homeland Security and others work to stop terrorists, not depending upon a religious category to establish who are the guilty parties...

Wright has a brilliant ability to establish each setting as unique, with appropriate good and bad characters in each. We are amazed and then unnerved as we see how weapons have changed, become smaller, but more powerful, and how easily they are moved...using murder to ensure that most individuals involved will never be allowed to reveal the secret transactions...

This is one where I want to go ahead and share more with you,  but I just want to say that this little known author has initiated a series--an important series--as well as some of the most thrilling stories that I've read. The storylines are fantastic, the characters uniquely developed and the descriptive power of each setting is simply extraordinary. 

Because of the storyline, I'm strongly suggesting you consider this a must-read...


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Born and raised in Jamaica, Assad R. Wright attended Mico Teachers College and the university of the West Indies in Jamaica, followed by graduate work at Long Island University and CUNY Graduate Center in New York. A retired teacher, the author is now the pastor of a local assembly in Miami. This is the sequel to his first book, The Ring the Bomb and the Word: The Face of the American Homegrown Terrorist. 

Monday, May 8, 2017

Hijacking of the American Presidency by Assad R. Wright


"Mr. Pres--" Banner caught himself and, without a tinge of an apology, continued. "Senator, it's time to begin making your own history. The country is waiting for you. The world is awaiting you. It's time to begin our march into destiny. Are you ready, sir?"

Senator Lincoln Madison did not give a verbal response, but the look in his eyes said he was convinced. As far as he was concerned, it would take an act of God to wrest the presidency from him... As he emerged on stage, there was a deafening roar accompanied by whistles and catcalls. All became silent when the candidate raised his hand, his palm spread forward. The silence was so complete it would make the proverbial pin drop sound like a bomb going off. The messianic look on his face made even the most skeptical among the audience gape with reverence. This was as close as one could get to deifying a mortal with blaspheming...

Senator Lincoln Madison surveyed the silenced auditorium, fully aware of the power and control he had over them. His surveying gaze halted on the cherubic faces of two twelve year olds standing close to the stage. He remember them and smiled. Three days ago he had seen them--or two carbon copies of them--at a brief stop-over in New York. He was struck by their innocent beauty and angelic appearance. His entourage and body guards were obvious victims also, for they are parted like the Red Sea before Moses's rod as the two angelic forms glided forward bearing some of the most exquisite flowers they had seen in a long time. Not even the bodyguards made a single motion to stop them. Indeed, there was not the slightest reason for them to, since not even the slimmest semblance of a threat was evident. As they proffered their bouquets to the senator, the only thing that seemed missing was harp music.

As the senator took the offerings, he felt a slight pin prick, presumably by one of the pins holding the ribbons together. He briefly looked at the pinpricked finger, but otherwise ignored it under the dazzling smile of the two angels. At the recognition of the two angelic girls, the memory of three days ago came flooding back, and he wondered what they could be doing here in New Hampshire. The beatific smiles again flashed across the room, and he ignored the incident, confidently striding up to the microphone.

"Our time has come." The four words thundering across the auditorium electrified the crowd, generating shouts and applause, and even the marching band inadvisably struck up "Hail to the Chief." It took even the senator several minutes before he could quiet the crowd, only to have them even more roiled by his next comments.

"The White House is not within our grasp, it is in our grasp...in our grasp...in our grasp."

Twenty minutes into his speech the senator paused, his left hand raised high as he often did with both hands. He was silent for several seconds, his left hand still raised. Was he pausing for effect? many wondered. Slowly the senator's right hand traveled up to the left side of his chest and tightly gripped it. A wildly disbelieving look came into his eyes and stayed there. As the crowd gave a puzzled gasp, he slowly sank to his knees and, from there, rolled over onto his back. Paralysis was all around for several seconds. Then the trained bodyguards and secret service personnel went into action...Doctor Nathaniel Bender, with tears rolling down his cheek, announced in a voice barely above a whisper, "The senator is dead..."
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Hijacking of the American Presidency: Terrorists in the White House

By Assad R. Wright


From the underbelly of the United States comes a strong, powerful group, splintered from a major religion, who vow they are doing God's work. They will do anything, kill anybody who gets in their way. Their plan: to put their own choice into the presidency and do what they claim is required by God... and use nuclear strikes "on nations believed to be the future enemy of America..."

Fortunately, the Religious Unit of the Anti-Terrorism Task Force of Homeland Security is quickly assigned to the case after the leading presidential nominee, Senator Lincoln Madison, died at a campaign event...

This is the second book in a new series surrounding the work of the Religious Unit of Homeland Security. I don't know whether there is a separate unit but it certainly makes sense inasmuch as much of terrorism is established on top of religious beliefs of one group or another. 

The writing is excellent, the topics are timely, relevant to what is, or could be, happening within the United States. For myself, I went out to download the first in the series... and I highly recommend you consider this book if you enjoy political thrillers. Even if fictional, authors, in doing their background research, often provide this wonderful way to learn about topics that are important while enclosing them within a powerful thriller or mystery. This book is intriguing, yet revealing of what happens when religion is skewed by individuals within that group who interpret religious references in such ways to result in dangerous actions... sometimes in a fanatical fashion, but oftentimes merely in seeking power...

The characters are clearly drawn to differentiate those who follow both options... While the characters within the religious unit are exceptionally done--I appreciated that one of the top three agents did not belong to a specific religious group so that there is a counterbalance of dialogue which allows readers to participate in diverse points of views...

It certainly isn't hard getting into this story! We move directly into the election process where two individuals are top contenders for the presidency. Soon, one is dead; discovered to be murdered.

In order to ensure the party is not seen as being unable to deal with an emergency, the secondary contender is moved forward as the supported presidential candidate; a new vice-president candidate is quickly selected as his running mate, although not everybody, including the presidential candidate, agreed with that selection...

The thrilling part of the novel is in the chase of the Homeland Religious Unit to discover how the death of Senator Madison was done and then track who was behind it. In discovering the method of murder, readers learn of a potential "weapon" that has been discovered and improved to "schedule" deaths in advance...Think Nanotechnology... Yikes!

But the plot thickens, as they say, when those who were members of that splinter group start realizing exactly what that group is planning...They become targets for death soon after, but fortunately have provided needed information to the RU to work with... During this part of the story, there is some really creative, ingenious escape processes revealed of how Homeland Security deals with terrorists and they "disappear" victims...

Subvert the Constitution? Assassinate any who are in their way? Yes, indeed, because they believe they must achieve a divine mandate, no matter what it takes.

This is a novel that strikes to the very heart of America... Why do we look to the outside to consider terrorism. They are here in America, with easier access, many supporters, and with, as always, selfish leaders at the top who act on their own behalf even as they spout "divine mandate" to their followers...

This political thriller is awesome, stunning in concept and execution, and brilliant in details. The characters are believable in both those who are on the good side versus the bad...as well as the few who realize what a mess they'd gotten themselves into and now face their own assassination. An authentic alternative history story that boggles the imagination and takes readers where they just...might...not...want...to...go!

Yet is highly recommended for many reasons!




Beware of American Homegrown Terrorists


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Born and raised in Jamaica, Assad R. Wright attended Mico Teachers College and the university of the West Indies in Jamaica, followed by graduate work at Long Island University and CUNY Graduate Center in New York. A retired teacher, the author is now the pastor of a local assembly in Miami. This is the sequel to his first book, The Ring the Bomb and the Word: The Face of the American Homegrown Terrorist. 

Friday, May 5, 2017

Excerpt from Hijacking of the American Presidency, a Novel by Assad R. Wright...

In the stunning novel Hijacking of the American Presidency, a disaffected faction of a major evangelical religious group seeks to put its own man in the White House, allowing it the ability to launch a preemptive nuclear strike on nations believed to be the future enemy of America. To accomplish this, they are willing to assassinate political figures, including the sitting president. Disillusioned and fed up with what they consider the Twiddle-Dum, Twiddle-Dee syndrome of Washington politics, which has led to a never-ending dysfunctionality and the erosion of America's ethical and moral foundation, this ultra-conservative splinter group has picked the perfect candidate for the White House. The group is prepared to subvert the Constitution of the United States and assassinate anyone in its way to achieve its divine mandate. In a plot that includes the manipulation of the nation's leading scientists in nano-technology, the subversives plan to deliver time-delayed poisons to those in opposition. Faced with such an unprecedented threat, the religious unit of the Department of Homeland Security Anti-Terrorism Task Force has been called on to thwart the plot. 
Born and raised in Jamaica, Assad R. Wright attended teachers college and the University of the West Indies, followed by graduate work at Long Island University and CUNY Graduate Center in New York. A retired teacher, the author is now the pastor of a local assembly in Miami.


Excerpt - A Member of the splinter religious group has realized he was wrong to participate... He is about to speak at church-related convention...

"Lord, I now know that I was absolutely wrong for getting mixed up with that group. It happened because I did not seek your leading before I acted. Now, Lord, I do not ask for deliverance from them or even protection, but simply for your mercy and grace, and that you will be done in my life. Whatever the outcome, I pray that from here on out, my life will bring glory and praise to your holy name."

He was finishing the last part of his prayer when he heard the words: "And so I present to you, Pastor Jericho Sessions, all the way from North Carolina. Ladies and gentlemen, brothers and sisters, Pastor Sessions."

So engrossed was he in his private session with the Lord that he was unaware his introduction had begun. Earlier he was completely rattled and walking as if on shifting sand. This was no longer the case. He would speak the truth without fear or favor, even if they were his last words. He remembered God's admonition to Jeremiah to set his face like flint as he talked to the people. He smiled a broad relaxed smile as he picked up the mic... He began speaking with the confidence only a man with a made-up mind could.

"I have spent days working on a speech I planned to deliver here today. It was a speech about the dangers of complacency and the folly of the church trying to fit itself into the mold of the world, which would be like trying to fit a square peg into a round gap; it does not fit. The Bible clearly teaches that we are in the world but not of the world. However, I believe that what is much more dangerous than a lukewarm church that has become complacent in its effort to find accommodation in a world system that is clearly in opposition to the will of God, is the notion that fighting a literal holy war against nations or other peoples because their unbelief can ever be the will of God. For anyone to harbor such a notion is a clear indication that such a person has very little or no understanding of who God is. The Bible teaches that God's love for the world is such that He gave His only son that whoever believes on Him should be saved. It also underscores the fact that God is forbearing, not willing that anyone should perish, but that all should repent and be saved. Thus, God's love and offer of salvation are to every single human being, regardless of race, ethnicity, or nationality. The only necessary criterion for salvation, therefore, is that one believes in the son of God. For certain rogue members of the Evangelical Right, who have become increasingly militant in recent years, even arguing for military strikes against Muslims, with the mistaken belief that they would be acting for God, betrays a serious lack of understanding of who God is and his major purpose for the human race.

"In the first place, God is love, and that love is manifested in a desire to bring, not just life, but abundant life to whomever will receive it. Killing and destroying have never been--and never will be--part of God's plan for humanity. Second, the means by which God will draw humanity to Him, as never involved weapons made by man, but by the sacrifice of His son on Calvary. 


The Bible clearly states that the weapons of our warfare are weapons are not man-made, and neither are we to fight against our flesh and blood, brothers and sisters of the human race, but against spiritual forces." Here, the pastor paused, as if to gather strength for what he was about to say. Sensing that the pastor had reached a critical point in his speech where he was about to say smething that the RU (Religious Unit of Homeland Security) trio hoped he wouldn't, Chuck, Prim and Rip held their collective breath, almost willing him not to. Either their psychic abilities were not strong enough, or the pastor had gone past the point of caring, where his own safety and that of his family would not dissuade him. When he resumed speaking, he was no longer looking at the audience or their reactions, he was looking upwards as if he were seeking redemption by baring his soul.

"Allow me to make this clear: The only weapon that can succeed against spiritual forces and the only thing that can bring salvation to man is the blood of Jesus Christ. Consequently, the recent clamor by this rogue group from the Evangelic Right to push the US government to carry out a preemptive nuclear strike on New Iran, instead of continuing with diplomacy and sanctions, has nothing to do with the will of God. To believe that God would want us to kill millions of innocent people by waging war in His name is simply a sadly mistaken and error-filled notion of who God is and His purpose for humanity.

"I believe God's original purpose is that all who believe should be saved, which includes inhabitants from all continents, countries, and regions. Christ died so that people from every race, nationality, and culture might be saved, and every war fought since then in His name has been a deception to cover other interests and motives. The Lord's teaching of "Love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you, and pray for them that despitefully use you and persecute you that you may be the children of your Father which is in heaven, for He makes His sun to rise on the evil and on the good, and sends rain on the just and the unjust," is still the guiding principle by which the church, in any age, is mandated to operate. For any part of the church to be inciting or to be involved in making war upon another nation in the name of God, would be a rejection of God's mandate and embracing evil.

"Much worse, and much more alarming, are rumors that there are factions within this country ready to circumvent the Constitution and carry out preemptive strikes on New Iran, if the US elected officials balk and refuse to use military force to dissuade Iran from its mission to develop nuclear capability."

There was an unnatural hush in the auditorium as the pastor finished his last sentence. A majority of the audience was at a loss. They had come to hear a fiery speech about sin and forgiveness, mercy and grace, overcoming difficulties and prosperity, even heaven and hell, but not what they had just heard. They simply did not know how to respond and so remained quiet, almost in a  dream state...

"Things have just dramatically changed," Chuck observed. "Unless I'm mistaken, his chances of leaving this building alive have just plummeted..."
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