Book Three:
Acts of God
Summary
It is the dawn of the New Age. After nearly six millennia of stagnation,
humanity stands on the brink of its last great evolutionary step. But it is a step that has come at tremendous
cost. Across Africa, the Middle East,
Europe, Asia, and India, one third of the world’s population lays dead. The Pacific Ocean is barren. The forests of North and South America are
smoldering wastelands. Central America
has been reduced to rubble.
The survivors face a fundamental choice: follow Christopher
Goodman, the Messiah of the New Age and clone of Jesus Christ, or cling to the
very worldview and deity which have wrought this destruction on the planet and
ensnared humankind in its evolutionary paralysis.
Christopher Goodman has brought peace and offers the human race an
end to sickness and disease, and the means to attain eternal youth and godlike
powers. Yet incredibly there are still
those who resist, holding to their retrogressive ways and biases, and
threatening the unity which is essential to achieving the planet’s
destiny. Their opposition leads to
continued bloody tribulation and ultimately to Armageddon, the final battle
between good and evil.
The Christ Clone Trilogy is one of
the most intelligent, best researched, and best executed stories ever
conceived. In Acts of God James
BeauSeigneur completes his remarkable Trilogy with plot twists and surprises at
every turn of the page. Acts of God
maintains the Trilogy’s gutsy, hard-driving pace and never lets up. With an incredible knack for making the
reader a part of the story, not only will the Trilogy raise your standards of
what to expect from a novel, by the time it’s all over, it may change your
whole view of the world.