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  • Thanks for the kind words and the support, Gerry. I’ll keep my comments spoiler free. I was making two points with AN ACT OF FAITH #5. One was that vampires in fiction should be treated like the freakish monsters that they are. Vampires are walking dead things that want to feed off of people. They should not be depicted as likeable pretty boys that young girls would want to date. My second point was that this is a broken and sinful world that we live in, and the enemy loves that. We live in a time when people are supporting evil things and condemning the things of God.

    If anyone else has thoughts about AN ACT OF FAITH #5, please feel free to share.

    Isaiah 5:20 (New International Version): 20 Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness, who put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter.
  • ***SPOILERS!!!***
    Hee hee hee, I was reading it while you posted this:) Though I really enjoyed our heroes dusting Count Orlok, Lilith stole the show with her visions of the mad world we live in. I -really- liked that. Your use of the Green Knight to take us out of our modern selves to look at our world through chivalrous eyes is terrific! I once saw a show about flounders (the little flat fish) that lived in a commercial port. The water was so filthy and the mud so toxic, the little fish were burned and deformed.
    They had become one with their poisonous habitat, but they knew no other life... making a spiritual application of that isn't hard is it? That's what I was thinking about after I read your book. Very thought provoking!

    Totally fun, I recommend this series to, well, everyone:)
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