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Killing Abel/Fratricide
M. Tieman, author

Adult; General Fiction (including literary and historical); (Market)

A Biblical Thriller. From the Beginning the details behind the known events come alive with the author's vision of how it likely went down. True to the Word, in the context of a loving Father, the events that led to the events that we know happened. A book written by a father for and about being a father. Perfect for Fathers day!

At a little more than 90,000 words, a quick read with lexical density from 30s to mid 50s and Fog index between 7 and 10, simple yet persuasive.

Killing Abel is written in the context of "In the Beginning" with an "Open" view of the future. This book wholly rejects predestination along with its prodigy fatalism and partially rejects, omniscience, omnipresent and omnipotent's of God as He is a loving Father.    In Killing Abel, God  the Father is limited by His children's actions and His Children are limited by His actions as well. 

The rejection of the omni natures of God will be highly objectionable and inflammatory to some Christians and will be very controversial if not out rightly condemned by the scholorly.  Yet the story is about a Loving Father, and the critics will not be able to condemn the love of the Father on every page of Killing Abel,  which will allow it to be at least considerd by those who are not fully invested in the "pretext" of the greek classics......... God is a Loving Father and a Loving Father's duty is anything but a simple matter to reconcile and His love is never imutable.
 

 Many questions that Christians have about the beginning are posed in the real Biblical situations and the answers unfold with the mostly biblical characters dialog's. The dialogs along with the authors narratives convincingly make the case for many questions that theologians have argued about for thousands of years. 

Questions that are answered in Killing Abel;  

1.Did God really have Adam name "all" the animals and why? 

2.Where did the superstition about Friday the 13th come from? 

3. Why did the perfect women Eve pray for a son?

4. Where did the Nephilim come from? 

5. Where dose the idea of a 10th or tithe come from? 

6. Why did Adam name his mate Eve? 

7. How did Eve know the tree of Knowledge fruit was good for food? 

8. Why did God allow Lucifer into the garden?  

9. What was the real reason God blocked the Garden in Eden from Adam and Eve? 

10. Why was Cain born cain? 

11.  What were the events that led to Cain killing Abel? 

12.  Why did God give Cain mercy?

13.  What was the mark of Cain?

14. Why did God protect Cain from vengeance?

15.  Who did Cain and Abel marry?

16. What is the origin of sacrifice?

17. Why did Cain and Seth blood lines have similar names?

18. Why did God take Enoch?

19.  What was Enoch's prophecy? 

20.  Why did the creator of the heavens and the earth in 6 days, have  a man, Noah build a wooden boat that took him a hundred years? 

21. How did Noah and three sons build a massive boat like the Ark? 

22. How did Noah and his three sons keep others off the boat?

23. What happened 3 years before the flood? 

24. How did Noah's flood start? 

25. How did an untested vessel the size of the Ark not sink?

26. Where do meteorites come from?

27. Why is the near side of the moon creator but not the far side? 

28. Where do comets come from?

29. Where does oil and gas come from? 

30. Why are there 365 days in a year?

A compeling case is made for each of the above answers along with many more as the events unfold in the early earth..... as both man and God struggle foward and then God is sorry that He has made man, and moves forward with just Noah and his family. 

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