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This is a novel about the character, the Gorrideon, who at an early age (relatively speaking) of his development discovers that he has powers far above the rest of his people and has been selected as the Guardian of Light. In opposition to him are the wandering hordes of space pirates and nomads, having been collected together for the first time by the evil leader, Emperor Garth. The home planet of the Gorrideon, the artificial planet and system of Boltar is about to be invaded by this strengthened horde of space pirates. The vast wealth of raw materials and the abundant supply of people for enslavement is the issue at hand. The question becomes, will Zuros (the Gorrideon) be able to learn his skills, muster his people, train an army to oppose the hordes in time before the attack? Unknown to him though, problems are already brewing on his home planet, since his royal family was exiled after the accident that injured his parents.
This book was actually thought out in 1968 to 1969, but only short notes and drawings were made at that time. As time progressed the idea was written down on note pads, and in final form in 1977 through 1980, suffering many rewrites as some of the ideas were used by other movies or books and needed refining. Finally in 1984 the book began to be written on a computer word processor, but after several different jobs and also different computer platforms, not compatible with each other of course, the first chapter of the book was entered three times. First on a C/PM-86 platform with 8-inch floppy disks, then a portable CP/M computer, then on an MS-DOS computer, but with a different word processor then what was used to finally enter the book using Word Perfect 5.2 for Windows in 1996! A long time in getting here, and a lot of disappointment, I hope it was worth all the effort. I hope you enjoy this little excerpt. If you like it, please let me know as I am looking to publish it also in book form. Thank you.
Barry Stephen Nieuport
This book contains what the Bible states who Jesus Christ is and also reviews the many claims as to his identity and compares them to the Bible. It reviews the mainline churches definition of the Trinity and discusses what the source of this doctrine is and relates it to the many scriptures cited by its adherents. It also includes many other definitions of Jesus Christ by others outside the Roman Catholic Church and how they themselves define the Trinity and compares their thoughts on the matter with the Bible.