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How Lucifer Hijacked Humanity's Eternal Destiny is a whimsical poetic tale that tackles some of humanity's most enduring enigmas such as the unnerving inevitability of death, as the beginning of one's own eternal destiny--and the disturbing existence of evil in the world. But what might eternity be, if life is the only testing ground that precedes forever? And why has humankind been assigned such a wonderous, but grave responsibility--as everyone contemplates eternity with concepts of heaven, hell--and even nothingness? These ageless ideas continue to cause everyone to hope for the very best…mehr

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How Lucifer Hijacked Humanity's Eternal Destiny is a whimsical poetic tale that tackles some of humanity's most enduring enigmas such as the unnerving inevitability of death, as the beginning of one's own eternal destiny--and the disturbing existence of evil in the world. But what might eternity be, if life is the only testing ground that precedes forever? And why has humankind been assigned such a wonderous, but grave responsibility--as everyone contemplates eternity with concepts of heaven, hell--and even nothingness? These ageless ideas continue to cause everyone to hope for the very best in terms of an afterlife for themselves, and for their loved ones. Eternity remains as relevant a consideration now as it was in ancient times when the greatest civilizations labored to entomb their kings and queens with enough care as to ensure their safe arrival to the hereafter. Thus, the onus of eternity has always haunted humanity like the strange curse of death itself. And as humanity still reckons with that inexplicably egregious entity called evil--does anyone actually know what it is, or who it is?
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Christine Sihag had a decades-long career as a Federal contract regulatory expert, and as such she recognized the Bible as a legal text--complete with statutes, covenants, terms and conditions, with legal consequences for violations, and the imposition of judicial remedies. She had also studied the Bible throughout her lifetime under the auspices of non-denominational Christian pastors and Jewish scholars, from whom she acquired an in-depth knowledge of the Old Testament's Messianic prophecies and passages. She has also been a life-long classically-trained pianist. Thus, she likes to compose verses that convey profound points to consider, while using melodious, rhyming arrangements.