| THE
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
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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™ |
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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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| "This
is a remarkable achievement, quite likely
to gather strong responses from the reader.
... the words and images are meant to challenge.
And they do!" |
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The
free online graphic novel is 96 pages. The paperback
is 110 pages. |
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