When Angels go to War

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy, Epic Fantasy
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Author: John Harper ISBN: 9781310335327
Publisher: A-Argus Better Book Publishers Publication: May 31, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: John Harper
ISBN: 9781310335327
Publisher: A-Argus Better Book Publishers
Publication: May 31, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

In the beginning, fallen angels; those angels who chose to follow Satan in rebellion against God and are referred to as demons, planning the crucifixion of Jesus. God’s angels stand watching from the sidelines in horror with orders not to interfere. Battles are fought and won or lost based on the decisions of Gods greatest creation, man.

What does a war between angels and demons look like? There are many questions surrounding these two supernatural beings that have never been directly answered. In our book When Angels Go To War an angel named Gabriel answers questions that have been hidden in mystery through the ages. His exploits from some of the most significant events in history answer some of the most escapable questions. Questions such as: are angels capable of romance? Which are stronger between angels and demons? Are there rules of engagement and if one is fallen where do they go? Do mankind’s decisions directly affect the ongoing battle between the two supernatural forces? From Jesus Christ’s death on the cross, the advent of Catholicism, and the ensuing crusades and inquisition, Angels war and strategize against the fallen. The battles are sometimes humorous and often heartbreaking as they are caught up in the conflict between love and when angels go to war for the souls of mankind.

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In the beginning, fallen angels; those angels who chose to follow Satan in rebellion against God and are referred to as demons, planning the crucifixion of Jesus. God’s angels stand watching from the sidelines in horror with orders not to interfere. Battles are fought and won or lost based on the decisions of Gods greatest creation, man.

What does a war between angels and demons look like? There are many questions surrounding these two supernatural beings that have never been directly answered. In our book When Angels Go To War an angel named Gabriel answers questions that have been hidden in mystery through the ages. His exploits from some of the most significant events in history answer some of the most escapable questions. Questions such as: are angels capable of romance? Which are stronger between angels and demons? Are there rules of engagement and if one is fallen where do they go? Do mankind’s decisions directly affect the ongoing battle between the two supernatural forces? From Jesus Christ’s death on the cross, the advent of Catholicism, and the ensuing crusades and inquisition, Angels war and strategize against the fallen. The battles are sometimes humorous and often heartbreaking as they are caught up in the conflict between love and when angels go to war for the souls of mankind.

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