The Devil's Land - Sunday Ahuronyeze Abakwue - Bücher - Xlibris, Corp. - 9781453524749 - 13. August 2010
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The Devil's Land

When Satan took over America, he created a new cult of civilization. For example, he built the flying cities on earth, and he deployed them around the weak world. He changed the oceans and the major rivers of the world into mere ponds, all to serve his diabolic objectives. He twisted the mind of the peoples? nation, and even the mind of civilization. And, at a point, the diabolic excesses began to offend God.... And God began to react. God began to fight back: He sent down to the earth a spy-angel for each of the U. S. states, to monitor the evil deeds of the devil. And then God got even bolder, all to Satanic total displeasure. For example, when God caused the great national idol, Lady of Liberty, to be destroyed, Satan fought back. He speedily re-built it, turning the new idol of the nation into a walking robotic lady with the exceptional features of the most beautiful lady. He declared a universal war on everything Divine. And, as the war began, there was a great bloodletting. Satan defeated God?s angels who were sent down to fight him; one best time at a season, Satan was able to win a Great God in a holy war. And having won a great victory at a very huge loss, he re-built his kingdom, with America as his Universal Capital. And to prevent God from another invasion, he stationed all his terribly armed flying cities, ready to fight, all in the open sky.

Medien Bücher     Taschenbuch   (Buch mit Softcover und geklebtem Rücken)
Erscheinungsdatum 13. August 2010
ISBN13 9781453524749
Verlag Xlibris, Corp.
Seitenanzahl 362
Maße 21 × 152 × 229 mm   ·   530 g
Sprache Englisch  

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