by Marc Seraphs
“Like the Great Depression and the Great Recession of old caused by our financial institutions, we have another epic crisis on our hands. This time: A Great Tribulation. Not from the banks or wall street, but one that has been gorging on the blood of her many, many victims in the guise of godliness. When in fact, this organization has lost its roots. Like a prostitute, her various sects have claimed true worship, but she has consorted with the rulers of this world for power and material gains. Her unclean, filthy course of fornication has been detestable and has caused great bloodshed and distress in the world. We must replace these myths on which these organizations thrive—propagandized by bigots, extremists, and fanatics who fuel violence, sectarianism, terrorism, and wars rather than technological advancements and enlightenment. Imagine an end to an institution that has the catalyst to fuel such dangerously preposterous ideas and notions that have had nations crawl with fear and terror. Imagine an end to harmful ORGANIZED RELIGION!”
AUTHOR'S NOTE
A GREAT TRIBULATION, is a work of fiction for entertainment purpose. The names and characters, places and incidents portrayed in the story are the product of the author's imagination or have been used fictitiously, any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, businesses, companies, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.
Muammar Gaddafi an alleged culprit of terror against the West had sons—several, in fact—but Israfel Ibn Minyar Gaddafi does not exist. However, there are strong reasons and evidence that many who feel disadvantaged by the actions of the United States among others over the years seek to do harm to the culprit of their misfortunes like the “young and angry son of Osama Bin Laden desperate to avenge his father's death and carry on his father's legacy of terror against the West”—reports the media.
A GREAT TRIBULATION highlights global religio-political conflicts. The Prologue hints about the humiliation of a figurative blood-drunk PROSTITUTE whose identity isn't properly clarified until the last sentence of the Epilogue. Scholars say her history is one of seduction by unbecoming entities, just as an unfaithful wife would seek out other men, meddling in affairs for security and salvation from her enemies instead of looking to her “husbandly owner,”—and the bloodshed that have ensued from misconstrued and slanderous excuses for global conflict and terror.
Though a dark narrative, A GREAT TRIBULATION encompasses the awful things we do to each other in the name of God.