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FALL BOOK |
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Fire
From Heaven |
"The
story of power becoming pain." |
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Fire
From Hell |
"The
story of pain becoming power." |
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Here's Complete 96-Page Free Graphic Novel
Online |
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Author
Q |
| "Every
man is a religion onto himself... forever proselytizing
others to trust him... and believe that what's good
for him is what's good for them." — Q |
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Unofficial
Church of Satan's Unauthorized Satanic Bible™ |
Free
graphic novel "THE FALL"
by author/interviewer Q takes the form of a Q&A
with a fallen angel named A, who may be Archangel Lucifer
or Satan himself. The book asks "Why did Satan
Fall?" and answers from Satan's point of view.
Hear why Satan fell from The Devil's own mouth. See
why God fell from archangel Lucifer's point of view
in this dark comic book about Lucifer and his angels'
failed rebellion against the Almighty. Why rebel? "Better
to rule in hell than serve in heaven." See the
greatest themes of John Milton's "Paradise
Lost" in this very short, down-to-earth,
96-page graphic novel. Paperback is 110 pages. This
original comic is not a John Milton Paradise Lost summary
review synopsis. |
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NOTE:
The pungent headline for this free online graphic novel
is for amusement purposes only. If it freightened or
put off anyone, it was meant only as a humorous comment
on the tyranical/sheepish nature of any organized religion
or anti-religion... and how all organizations can ultimately
be reduced to pecking orders of power that always wind
up chaneling money to the powerful. The Official Church
of Satan tangentially acknowledges this on their website
by reminding its paying members (a one time charge of
$200) that it is not a lonely hearts club for outcasts
or a costume party for "sheep in wolves clothing."
That said, the author of THE FALL
is not a member of their organization. He does, however,
support their existence as a general principle because
he supports more competition (for money and power) for
all established institutions, religious or not. This
author trusts no one... not even himself. And that's
why we trust him. |
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