Judgment Day: A Religious, Political and Scientific Apocalyptical Thriller

Judgment Day: A Religious, Political and Scientific Apocalyptical Thriller

by David Witt
Judgment Day: A Religious, Political and Scientific Apocalyptical Thriller

Judgment Day: A Religious, Political and Scientific Apocalyptical Thriller

by David Witt

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Overview

What would you believe if every TV and media stream were hacked, proclaiming that God was coming to earth tomorrow? Would your thinking change if an asteroid on a collision course with earth was discovered a day later? How would you feel if some of the supernatural events that followed matched your religion while others fit more closely with other faiths? Is this really God, and if so, whose?

President Abigail Banister is no stranger to challenges, being the first woman to ever win the office, however none have proved quite as challenging as this. Conflicts erupt worldwide as some leaders aid Abby in trying to prevent mankind's annihilation. Others plot against her, willing to embrace the end for a promise of everlasting peace. And covering it all is narcissistic CBN host Larry Knewell, driven only to boost ratings. Can Abby's plan succeed or is mankind's fate already predetermined?

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781734202304
Publisher: Fat Chance Publishing
Publication date: 11/20/2019
Pages: 360
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

David Witt lives in Lexington Kentucky with his wife Karen and their rescue Australian Shepard, Millie. He left the corporate world and is now pursuing his passion of writing. Being raised in a strict religion and then majoring in political science in college has spurred him to craft a work that explores the light and dark sides of both. When he isn’t writing you’ll likely find him exploring the world, adding to the twenty-eight countries he’s already visited in search of the similarities and differences that make us all human.
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