"Fiery Evidence" Part Two

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Author: Joe Sarge Kinney ISBN: 9781310604805
Publisher: Joe Sarge Kinney Publication: January 8, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Joe Sarge Kinney
ISBN: 9781310604805
Publisher: Joe Sarge Kinney
Publication: January 8, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Our Protagonist Solomon McKinney is basically a sort of a schizoid; schizophrenia, somewhat of a mental disorder-don't we all? All marked by loss of contact with environment-personality disintegration; since Sal will be narrating this story from an arena of Author Joe 'Sarge' Kinney at most times; and his grandson Gihon ben Aphrayim, McKinney III, his minor schizoid must be characterized by, resulting from, or suggestive of a split personality. And although Miss Judy R. Freeman loves Solomon McKinney she doesn't even consider such a thing, not immediately, anyway. This epic story is a vast vista of emotions and accomplishment’s. So read it and weep, for if you do read this story, you will be changed.
Speaking of the main character; yet, Solomon J. McKinney, Sr. is not telling the whole story. The story is written in 3rd person, told by a narrator who is omniscient {Gihon McKinney III}. And so consequently, there are a few places where the reader is shown things McKinney cannot be aware of. But he is aware of: The Judy Freeman Society of Creative Women; 'The Modern Women's Human Rights Group' that Judith creates. And Sal is more then aware of his desire and hunger; the need to deliver an amazing revelation from the MOST HIGH. The Fiery Evidence of the Most High's Light: We have no future in this world of corruption. Most of the prophecy of religious world is to project the mind and its eyes into a void, which is based on miss-reading the writing. Judy R Freeman, a very rich NYC Jewess loves Solomon McKinney and he loves her. This is a vast universal international supernatural love story with 22 chapters of fire. A Muslim, a Christian, a Jew, a Hindu, etc. are religions; but the Reuwch / Spirit are of The Most High, and not of a religion. Muslims are not the offspring of Hagar. Hagar is a parable. All people are children of The Most High and are sent by Abraham Avrehhem, an Auwv-Father within the HhaNeuwn/14, through which their FIRE is condensed into a Seed. Our Protagonist Solomon J. McKinney, Sr. is from Berwick, Pa and at the time of this awesome and great awakening and explosion, in capturing the minds and spirits of the peoples of our globe with revelation of the White Text Torah and the importance of Numbers 28, was living in River Cities, in upstate New York. And Sal picked up Dr. Jack Wilson, President of a very large seminary, for a two hour ride into NE Pa off of I-80 near I-81 Hazleton Pa on Rt. 93, to see the future location of the “Mountain Kingdom Land of the Pyramids”
Solomon McKinney, an ancient scripture researcher,

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Our Protagonist Solomon McKinney is basically a sort of a schizoid; schizophrenia, somewhat of a mental disorder-don't we all? All marked by loss of contact with environment-personality disintegration; since Sal will be narrating this story from an arena of Author Joe 'Sarge' Kinney at most times; and his grandson Gihon ben Aphrayim, McKinney III, his minor schizoid must be characterized by, resulting from, or suggestive of a split personality. And although Miss Judy R. Freeman loves Solomon McKinney she doesn't even consider such a thing, not immediately, anyway. This epic story is a vast vista of emotions and accomplishment’s. So read it and weep, for if you do read this story, you will be changed.
Speaking of the main character; yet, Solomon J. McKinney, Sr. is not telling the whole story. The story is written in 3rd person, told by a narrator who is omniscient {Gihon McKinney III}. And so consequently, there are a few places where the reader is shown things McKinney cannot be aware of. But he is aware of: The Judy Freeman Society of Creative Women; 'The Modern Women's Human Rights Group' that Judith creates. And Sal is more then aware of his desire and hunger; the need to deliver an amazing revelation from the MOST HIGH. The Fiery Evidence of the Most High's Light: We have no future in this world of corruption. Most of the prophecy of religious world is to project the mind and its eyes into a void, which is based on miss-reading the writing. Judy R Freeman, a very rich NYC Jewess loves Solomon McKinney and he loves her. This is a vast universal international supernatural love story with 22 chapters of fire. A Muslim, a Christian, a Jew, a Hindu, etc. are religions; but the Reuwch / Spirit are of The Most High, and not of a religion. Muslims are not the offspring of Hagar. Hagar is a parable. All people are children of The Most High and are sent by Abraham Avrehhem, an Auwv-Father within the HhaNeuwn/14, through which their FIRE is condensed into a Seed. Our Protagonist Solomon J. McKinney, Sr. is from Berwick, Pa and at the time of this awesome and great awakening and explosion, in capturing the minds and spirits of the peoples of our globe with revelation of the White Text Torah and the importance of Numbers 28, was living in River Cities, in upstate New York. And Sal picked up Dr. Jack Wilson, President of a very large seminary, for a two hour ride into NE Pa off of I-80 near I-81 Hazleton Pa on Rt. 93, to see the future location of the “Mountain Kingdom Land of the Pyramids”
Solomon McKinney, an ancient scripture researcher,

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