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Birth of an Age: Book Two of the Christ Clone Trilogy


by James Beauseigneur

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Sales Rank: 144258
Studio: FaithWords
Binding: Mass Market Paperback
Number Of Pages: 253
Publication Date: February 01, 2004
Publisher: FaithWords


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In Birth of an Age, book two of the Christ Clone Trilogy, the promised catastrophes in the biblical book of Revelation are poured out.Asteroids are on a crash course toward earth, locust-like insects inflict terrible pain on mankind, and a generalized madness infects the world's population, spawning horrific violence. In the midst of these turbulent events, Christopher announces he is the [Messiah], and promises that a new era is about to be ushered in. --Cindy Crosby

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In Birth of an Age, book two of the Christ Clone Trilogy, the promised catastrophes in the biblical book of Revelation are poured out. Asteroids are on a crash course toward earth, locust-like insects inflict terrible pain on mankind, and a generalized madness infects the world's population, spawning horrific violence. In the midst of these turbulent events, Christopher announces he is the [Messiah], and promises that a new era is about to be ushered in. --Cindy Crosby


CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.0 based on 77 reviews)

Great Alone, Not so great trilogy  
After reading the first two books I was very happy with my purchase. The story was great, the imagery was good, and it was deffinately controversial. The author doesn't hold back with the devistations that plague the earth wich makes it completely believable. I'd say worth reading except for the fact that I don't want to promote the third.
September 01, 2007

BeauSeigneur's Books Are a New Twist  
I have read a lot of end-time books over the years, and I find Christ Clone Trilogy to be the best I have read. There are twists and new ways of seeing things all through his books. I have just finished the 3rd book of the trilogy after reading the other two and have found them more interesting and scarier than the Left Behind Series which I thought was a bit predictable and became somewhat boring. Not so these books! These books will make you think in a different way.
July 28, 2006

Continued logical but at points too detailed  
The characters in the second book of the Christ Clone trilogy continued to develop well and in interesting ways. There is also a slight narrowing down of their numbers. The political possibilities are also flow logically. But the science starts to be too detailed and not cited especially with the first asteroid. We are still left wondering who is good and who is evil though those familar with the New Testament and Old Testament will figure it out faster.
June 15, 2006

This definitely explains a fair amount of book 1...  
Since I was stressed out about some work stuff last night (and didn't end up getting any sleep), I plowed through the second book in the Christ Clone trilogy... Birth Of An Age by James Beauseigneur. I can definitely say it's better than the first one, and the story is starting to come together...

This volume picks up with the last chapter of the first book. Christopher Goodman, the person cloned from the cells found on the Shroud of Turin, has just finished his 40 days of solitude in the wilderness, and he's now ready to go back to the UN and start making changes. But on their way back to New York, a nuclear war erupts between India and Pakistan (and involves part of China), and many millions die. But that's just the start of the deaths. John the Apostle and Rabbi Cohen are prophesying major catastrophes (the ones normally associated with the Book of Revelations), and they start coming true. We have meteors devastating the planet, locusts, wide-spread madness, and poisoned water. Goodman sees these two individuals as necessary evil for mankind to advance to a new age of enlightenment, and he increasingly finds himself pitted against them. Right as he's poised to take over leadership of the UN, an assassin guns him down. But through miraculous events, he's resurrected and heads to Jerusalem to have a final confrontations with the prophets. Goodman declares himself the "anti-Christ" at that point, and has an interesting twist on the whole God/Satan conflict...

This book was somewhat shorter than the first one, and a lot of time is spent describing the natural disasters in fine detail. In fact, you go for long stretches with no mention whatsoever of Decker and Goodman. I was starting to wonder quite a bit about the theology of this series until the end of this book. Now things are more clear, and I'm following the general storyline. While still not the best End Times book/series I've ever read, it's starting to redeem itself...
May 24, 2006

Things are Picking Up...Literally  
This is a very interesting book, and so different from Book One of the Trilogy, In His Image. Book One plodded along, especially over-explaining how the new United Nations works. This Book actually begins at the end of Book One, and it's a roller coaster ride of Revelation-oriented disasters that allegedly are going to afflict the earth. Meteors, locusts, arsenic poisonings. You name it, and it's in here -- and all in 207 pages!!
It's fascinating with what accurate detail that the author can explain the fulfilling of alleged Biblical prophecies, and at the same time develop characters in such a short amount of bookspace.
The book does begin to develop that "detachedness to suffering" that humanity is going trough in the book. If billions are dying, then why do none of the main characters seem to be even remotely affected at all?
Not that I want them to "feel" as much as the central character of Brain Caldwell's "We All Fall Down" feels, however.
It never crosses that line.
On to Book 3, Acts of God.

March 30, 2006


SIMILAR PRODUCTS

Acts of God: The Christ Clone Trilogy, Book Three (Christ Clone Trilogy)
by James Beauseigneur

In His Image (The Christ Clone Trilogy, Book 1)
by James BeauSeigneur

The Last Gentile (The Last Gentile Trilogy, Book 1)
by Cary R. Bybee
by Steve Gardner, Bea Kassees

Deacon's Horn (The Last Gentile Trilogy, Book 2)
by Cary R. Bybee
by Steve Gardner, Bea Kassees

The Final Witness (The Last Gentile Trilogy, Book 3)
by Cary R. Bybee
by Steve Gardner, Bea Kassees

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