3/27/2003
Dear Federation Members:
Announcing Lightspeed to Babylon, the ultimate novel exposing the deception
known as "animal rights." After ten years in development, the book
is now ready! See: http://www.booklocker.com/books/1086.html.
Lightspeed to Babylon doesn't look like an outdoors book, but it is. This
epic novel involves all outdoorspeople, and includes hunting, fishing, bird
dogs, houndsmen, and a bunch of wild, wild animals. It begins on a Kansas
farm in the year 2049, and ends in outer space in 2169. There's action, plenty
of suspense, and a plot that takes animal rights to the ultimate extreme.
When you read it, you just might pray that it never happens!
500-WORD DESCRIPTION - LIGHTSPEED TO BABYLON
Have you ever wondered what would happen to the world if radical animal rights
groups were given everything they wanted? Can't happen, you say? There is
increasing evidence that it can indeed happen, and that, in fact, Biblical
prophecy indicates that it very well may happen!
Lightspeed to Babylon is an end-times novel and a science fiction tale,
but it is distinctly different from any other. Conflict between man's science
and the God of the Bible is the overarching theme, and this permeates the
plot. The principle character is Buck Morgan, a boy who grows up on a futuristic
Kansas farm in the middle of the twenty-first century, when science, progress,
and productivity are at a zenith. Despite early childhood trauma caused by
the death of his mother in a wild animal attack, Buck
Morgan excels academically, attends West Point, becomes a renowned astronaut
and test pilot, and ultimately becomes the first man to approach closely to
light speed (some 75 years in the future). Despite his personal fame and astounding
scientific advancement by mankind, his world is one where morality, integrity,
and aspirations of high achievement are slowly eroding away. While he is away
in space on mankind's first mission to another star, 90 years of earth time
passes while Buck Morgan experiences a time lapse of only nine years, a phenomenon
that results from a well-known quirk in relativity physics. He leaves behind
a world of exemplary stewardship of
natural resources, and a world where science is the reigning god. It is projected
during the first half of the book (before the long space journey begins) that
both the animal rights movement and evangelical Christianity have been mostly
discredited in public life. What Buck Morgan encounters on his return from
space is a complete and unexpected victory by a resurrected animal rights
movement. There is intense conflict between the hero and a ruling new world
order, a love story from out of the past, a world unexpectedly at war, a daring
rescue. There are numerous other action chapters.
Woven into the fabric of the book are several important elements. Christians
and Jews are still present and prominent, but their influence has ebbed severely
since the twentieth century. The animal rights movement is likewise but a
remnant in the first half of the book, but it revives with a vengeance in
the last part. Another feature is how a takeover of the world by the animal
rights movement in latter times meshes well with prophecies from the Book
of Revelation, particularly as regards the predicted antichrist. There are
also some scenarios portrayed by which advanced scientific progress, particularly
in space, provides fulfillment of certain end-times prophecies.
During Buck Morgan's absence from Earth, regular flashes to the traveling
spaceman occur, and his progressive, optimistic thinking provides a distinct
contrast to what is actually occurring back on his home planet. Because of
the confusing nature of the time dilation phenomenon mentioned above, each
chapter opens by stating the date it begins.