What child is this? Amid plagues and nuclear war, the United Nations gains contol of the new world order. Israel is rebuilding the Temple of Solomon. And journalist Decker Hawthorne is raising an orphaned ward, Christopher Goodman. But Christopher is no ordinary boy: he has miraculous powers, visions, and memories of blical times-- because he was cloned from the cells of Jesus Christ from the Shroud of Turin.
"What child is this? Amid plagues and nuclear war, the United Nations gains contol of the new world order. Israel is rebuilding the Temple of Solomon. And journalist Decker Hawthorne is raising an orphaned ward, Christopher Goodman. But Christopher is no ordinary boy: he has miraculous powers, visions, and memories of blical times-- because he was cloned from the cells of Jesus Christ from the Shroud of Turin."@en
"The cloning of Jesus from the cells found on the shroud sets in motion forces which trigger worldwide cataclysms, precipitating the end of life as we know it and ushering in a New Age for the planet."@en
"While examining the Shroud of Turin, Professor Harold Goodman discovers a cluster of living cells and successfully conspires to clone Jesus Christ, setting in motion a cataclysmic series of events."
"With a combination of sci-fi and modern science, the author proposes that a child with miraculous powers has been cloned from blood taken from the Shroud of Turin. Would God permit5 such a thing? Is this child a true reincarnation of Christ or a hoax? A fascinating concept for our times."@en
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