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In The Celestial "Sit-Down" Eternal Voice's 1 & 2, author Robert Moore presents a bold, imaginative, and spiritually charged dialogue between two eternal beings-Voice 1 (representing the Divine) and Voice 2 (Lucifer). Set in a celestial courtroom of cosmic consequence, this unconventional narrative unfolds as a raw, unfiltered conversation that tackles timeless questions about faith, suffering, free will, divine justice, human frailty, and the nature of truth itself.
Through sharp exchanges laced with sarcasm, theological insight, and moments of startling vulnerability, Moore explores biblical mysteries-from Job's trials and Cain's rage to the silence of modern miracles and the rise of religious tradition over revelation. Blending scriptural fidelity with creative dramatization, this work challenges readers to rethink their assumptions about God, evil, salvation, and what it truly means to believe in an age of doubt.
Part theological reflection, part cosmic drama, and wholly provocative, The Celestial Sit Down is not just a book to be read-but a conversation to be entered.
Perfect for readers of C.S. Lewis's The Screwtape Letters, Frank Peretti's spiritual warfare fiction, or those seeking fresh perspectives on biblical truth through narrative theology.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
In The Celestial "Sit-Down" Eternal Voice's 1 & 2, author Robert Moore presents a bold, imaginative, and spiritually charged dialogue between two eternal beings-Voice 1 (representing the Divine) and Voice 2 (Lucifer). Set in a celestial courtroom of cosmic consequence, this unconventional narrative unfolds as a raw, unfiltered conversation that tackles timeless questions about faith, suffering, free will, divine justice, human frailty, and the nature of truth itself.
Through sharp exchanges laced with sarcasm, theological insight, and moments of startling vulnerability, Moore explores biblical mysteries-from Job's trials and Cain's rage to the silence of modern miracles and the rise of religious tradition over revelation. Blending scriptural fidelity with creative dramatization, this work challenges readers to rethink their assumptions about God, evil, salvation, and what it truly means to believe in an age of doubt.
Part theological reflection, part cosmic drama, and wholly provocative, The Celestial Sit Down is not just a book to be read-but a conversation to be entered.
Perfect for readers of C.S. Lewis's The Screwtape Letters, Frank Peretti's spiritual warfare fiction, or those seeking fresh perspectives on biblical truth through narrative theology.