Alright, folks. I have finished The Vampire Pill. I am currently halfway through editing it. By the end of the night I shall be 3/4ths of the way editing it. I like the story, but whenever I write a book I hate rereading it to edit it. I wonder if everyone is like that?
Someone asked me the other day if The Vampire Pill is going to be a sequel. I am pleased to report that yes, TVP is going to be a sequel. I have already started with the second book, named The Vampire Nation. You can just about guess what it is about, huh!
So, you might be wondering what book I am working on now? Come August 1st I shall have actually completed 2 books. I am writing a Christian Joke book because they are so friggin clever! Like this one:
Q: Where is Solomon's temple located?
A: On the side of his head
LOL! or:
Q: Who were the first mathematicians in the Bible?
A: Adam and Eve. God told them to go forth and Multiply!
Haha. Those crack me up. The second book I am working on is my second (or 3rd, if you count philosophy) nonfiction book called: Enoch and the Extraterrestrials. It is my opinion, based on a vast amount of evidence that I will be writing about in the years to come, that our ancestors were visited by extraterrestrials, and these people were believed to be the gods we now worship today.
Here is an example of some crazy stuff in the book:
"So here we have two places, in two holy texts of Christianity, that talks about God coming down in fire and smoke. Remember, this is being saw by people who are one step from the stone age. The crazy thing is, though, that these are not the only mentions of fire vehicles in ancient religions! The first emperor of China came down in a fiery dragon. The Dogon tribe in Mali believe the Nommo came down in fire eggs. The Sumerians knew about something called shems which flew with fire. The Egyptian gods were always describes as descending in fire, and even came down in fire boats when they first landed on Earth. Lord Pakal, in Palenque, is shown flying a vehicle propelled by fire. I mean, wake up people. This is not just imagination. It’s too coincidental! What are the odds that technologically unadvanced people are going to know that fire can propel vehicles despite the fact that they haven’t even invented the wheel? It’s just too coincidental. Verse 6 talks about the hills melting before a flame. That’s the exhaust from the ship. God can just snap his fingers and do whatever he wants instantly. Why would he need to create all this thunder and noise and burn a hill? Just to scare people that he is going to kill anyway? That philosophy doesn’t add up"
I am very adamant that ancient gods were not real GODS but extraterrestrials. To me it is so obvious that I cringe when people try to fight against it. They are hitting a brick wall with their answers. Usually the answers involve something that is not thought out but rather rebuttles made up on the spot to try and douse the playing field. Quite silly, actually.
While I am writing these two books, I am also reading my own book to edit it and am also reading this excellent book called Heaven's Gift by Jasper Swain. It's a very good book. Jasper's son died in a car accident and, though a medium, he can still talk to him. I highly recommend this book. The writing is extremely crisp and it keeps your attention going (No, I am not trying to advertise the book for Jasper. I had never even heard Jasper Swain's name until a week ago when my dad bought the book). Extremely good book:
http://www.amazon.com/Heavens-Gift-Conversations-beyond-Veil/dp/0958406529/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1310416542&sr=1-1
Recently I also bought Bhagavat Gita As It Is. I look very forward to reading that, too!
http://www.amazon.com/Bhagavad-Gita-As-Bhaktivedanta-Swami-Prabhupada/dp/0892131233/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1310416609&sr=1-1
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