Act of God: In the Beginning

· FriesenPress
Ebook
480
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About this ebook

Earth is facing a coming ice age. Humanity has marshalled its technology and resources in an attempt to delay the great cold; a diversion necessary to maintain hope for the people. But some few know the truth. There is little hope left on Earth. But there may still be hope in the stars.

Michael, ward of the church since childhood is summoned for humanity's most ambitious and secret undertaking. Shepard the human race to a new home.

Finished construction, 240 million kilometres from the sun is the Ark. The ship designed to carry one half million souls in suspended animation to a new world.

But the mission of the Ark is more than simply saving the human species. Its creator, the New Unified Church must save the human spirit and accomplish what humanity never attempted; bring together the religions of the world and expunge the ancient hatreds that dominate doctrine.

But the cost to the church will be its very existence. In order to unify, all agree that the Ark must not carry the symbols, books or even the knowledge of any of the old religions. To survive, humanity must lose God and have faith that God will find them in the stars.

About the author

Jan Byron Strogh is a graduate in computer science and electronics with a life time fascination of artificial intelligence. Based in Toronto Canada, J.B. Strogh explores the patterns of evolution manifest in both man and machine. A story based in science, the author contemplates the long history of human spirituality, and how science and sprit must some day converge.

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