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Friday, October 29, 2021

Love Your Enemies

Scene One:  Somewhere in the Universe.

 

Satan writhed, his head felt as though it was on fire!

 

Those he ruled, the closest of all beings to him since the rebellion, stared at him in consternation.

 

“Get about your work.  Time is short!”

 

Again!  Soul shattering pain!

 

Scene Two:  A concentration camp like those in all times and all places throughout human history.  A scarecrow of a man dressed, despite the cold, in nothing but a tattered tee and threadbare jeans kneels on the icy ground in prayer.

 

CRACK!

 

The expertly wielded whip snaps just enough flesh off the man’s back to cause the thin blood still coursing through his veins to flow without causing enough damage to hinder the ability to work.  “On your feet vermin.  There’s no God to answer your superstitious mumblings.  I’m your god here!  Time to work!  Now!”

 

CRACK!

 

Knowing the next stroke of the whip might be fatal Viktor hurried through the rest of his prayer even as he struggled to rise, yet one more time, to work, to survive.  “Lord, you taught us to pray for our enemies.  Forgive this wretched man his own sins but, more than that, send your forgiving spirit to Satan, the adversary, that he might repent and, by your grace, find forgiveness through you.”

 

Scene Three:  Satan lies screaming on the ground.  He head feeling as though live coals were being heaped upon it.

 

Scene Four:  God, looks down on Viktor and smiles. 

 

“Well done good and faithful servant.”

Wednesday, February 17, 2021

A New, And Hopefully Entertaining Book

 

Available From Amazon

 

About The Mandate Of Heaven Murders

 

The Mandate Of Heaven Murders is a novel about the last days of the first of China’s ruling dynasties in recorded history to leave very much of a record.  

 

The Shang ruled from about 1600 B.C.E. to about 1046 B.C.E; nearly five and a half centuries.  The Shang were remarkable for their advances in a number of the scientific disciplines.

The last emperor/king was Di Xin, (our Shou – the “One Man).  

 

Little is known about actual specific events in the last days of the Shang; Di Xin was generally considered to be a cruel man who used torture for personal satisfaction as well as for all the usual reasons torture became an almost routine tool among nearly all peoples of the world in previous ages whether they be American Indian, the various rulers of Asia, the Vikings, the “advanced”  civilizations of the middle east and north Africa, or the so called “enlightened” peoples of the European Enlightenment.  

 

While this work is entirely a work of fiction the events depicted and the details of life in the era are entirely plausible and consistent with what is known about the Shang.