Almost
400 pages of profound suspense awaits you. Yours
truly has read the book in one long session,
unable to put the thing down until the last
page was read and this review finished.
Suspense, because this is a fictional
story and quite a good one indeed. It's a
thriller, where secret government projects
and even genetically manipulated beings
appear to the scene. A far-beyond-top-secret
facility turns out to be nothing less then a
technical project to basically release the
most evil forces creation has ever
witnessed.
Profound, because the story is only a
vehicle to wake the town and tell the people
about some truly troublesome issues.
According to ancient manuscripts such as the
Book of Enoch as well as contemporary
reports, the governments of the world are in
continual contact with evil forces. In
exchange for "supernatural" or
"alien" knowledge, these forces
are allowed to do the most absurd things.
Absurd, but unfortunately true. As we
keep hearing about genetic manipulation and
all of us are simply enraged by the fact
that GM "food" is taking over
natural food, the real situation with DNA
goes much further.
In the Ahriman Gate we are introduced
with some of the most evil applications of
GM. We're talking "transgenetics"
here: mixing the DNA of animals and humans.
And it goes even further, when we have to
take the message of The Ahriman Gate with
some seriousness.
And we should.
Even though Tom Horn, who co-wrote the
book with his wife Nita, is well established
within the Christian Industry.
Even though he does use information by
other researchers like Matthew Henry, who in
their turn complain about this lack of
crediting.
For it's a fictional book, and may very
well serve as a starting point for a deeper
research.
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