This is how Christians secretly view the Sodom and Gomorrah story. It’s as disgusting as it is funny.
Jesus Was Gay
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This is how Christians secretly view the Sodom and Gomorrah story. It’s as disgusting as it is funny.
Categories: | Fantasy, Fiction, Humor & Entertainment, Science Fiction |
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Tags: | Fantasy, Humorous Fantasy, Science Fiction, Short Reads |
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Tones, Clones and Bones
While being on a rock and roll tour is intriguing, it is neither uncomplicated nor glamorous. An industry loaded with crooked people and con artists around every turn makes being on the road an arduous journey. Living on a tour bus for weeks to months at a time turns what appears extravagant into a moving prison that never escapes the obstacles of the tour.
Pulling it all together and driving a successful tour to its completion is an art form. Every day brings dilemmas from a magnitude of predicaments that require extraordinary solutions that must be implemented swiftly to keep the touring machine moving forward.
Touring partners Jeb and Neusy, have organized and executed a lifetime of successful tours. Their extensive knowledge and experience created the ideal touring partnership that can navigate the toughest of circumstances. Now the touring partners who escaped murders that plagued their last tour signed on for another tour with the world’s greatest guitarist, “the Doctor” Jurgen Weislangwolf.
The Doctor while being a brilliant guitarist brings added complications that an ordinary tour never experiences. Nothing about a rock and roll tour that features the Doctor is predictable, including his quest for spiritual enlightenment. While not wanting to ride that particular wave with the Doctor, Jeb and Neusy agreed to the production needed to complete the Doctor’s journey and the tour commences.
With a new friend that leads the way, Jeb and Neusy do what they do best, which is steer the Doctor’s one man solo tour in the right direction always moving forward. The Doctor’s never revealed personal agenda consistently challenges the two. They have come to ignore it, mocking the Doctor constantly while he sails down these passages. They have developed a partnership rarely seen in the business. Jeb and Neusy always find the solution to whatever ridiculous situation arises on the road at the same time being able to communicate across a room without spoken words.
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The Big Bad Wolf Book 4: Death Toll
In the shadow of newfound peace, Lucia’s world shatters into chaos. Rumors of marauding orcs, the haunting return of the sin of lust, and an impending undead horde converge on her home, drive her into action.
The sin of lust, now wielding the terrible power of the Rider of Ruin and exiled by her own kind, is desperate for Lucia’s strength to aid in her survival.
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Crimes and Impunity in New Orleans
Crimes and Impunity in New Orleans” is author Sherrie Miranda’s prequel to her page-turner, debut thriller, “Secrets and Lies in El Salvador”. Shelly Dalton Smith is a naïve, twenty-three-year-old from Upstate New York who moves to New Orleans to prepare for a photo project in war-torn El Salvador. Shelly arrives in New Orleans, broken and traumatized and therefore unable to trust her own instincts. New Orleans represents the fresh start Shelly needs, but she soon finds that almost everyone in New Orleans harbors a secret.
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Rotters End (Lazarus City Book 4)
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As the only surviving sour with extraordinary abilities, Dean prefers isolation. He avoids interacting with the self-made hospital staff, but still agrees to round up rotters to be cured. When VioTech returns during accelerated efforts to clean out the city, Dean discovers special forces are targeting him. Unable to escape on his own, Dean is running out of options.
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A Villain’s Kiss (A Villain’s Story (Standalones) Book 1)
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Taming The Elusive Billionaire
I find myself in an extraordinary situation.
I am staying at my best friend’s extravagant mansion, working on a commissioned portrait for her mother. But here’s the catch – her grouchy billionaire brother also resides there. The Blackwood mansion, with all its grandeur, becomes both my temporary residence and the backdrop for a remarkable and unforeseen journey.
As I set up my artist’s studio within the lavish estate, I can’t help but notice the skeptical gaze of Ella’s enigmatic brother, Mason Blackwood. He seems convinced that there’s more to my presence than simply painting. His suspicion adds a tantalizing layer of complexity to our interactions, fueling my determination to prove him wrong.
Amidst capturing the essence of the family matriarch on canvas with meticulous care, Mason’s watchful eyes never seem to waver. His skepticism and grumpy demeanor create a challenging atmosphere that only deepens the intrigue. In this unconventional setting, where I find myself under the critical scrutiny of a billionaire brother, our connection defies all expectations.
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