There were four of them outside the vehicles talking or keeping watch on the parking lot. Bear and Beth, Mac and Billy. When the first one dropped, Billy spun around and clubbed it to the ground. But the rest came so fast that they could not hope to easily and quickly pick them off.
“Beth!” Billy screamed from behind her. “Right. Your right!” She had been just about to fire at the two zombies attacking Mac, and so even as she turned, she did not turn her pistol completely, but kept it aimed to the front towards Mac and the two zombies. By the time she registered how close the three zombies were to her, there was no time to turn the pistol and fire. #Horror #Series #Dystopian #Apocalyptic
The rusty hinges of the dilapidated shack groaned a mournful protest as Bear pushed open the door, the scent of damp earth and decay clinging to the air like a shroud. Inside, Winston lay huddled beneath a threadbare blanket, his breathing shallow and ragged. #Horror #Series #Dystopian #Apocalyptic
The sun, a weak, watery orb, struggled to pierce the perpetual gloom of the junkyard. Its rays, filtered through the grimy haze of industrial decay and the skeletal remains of rusted cars, cast long, distorted shadows that danced with the shuffling figures of the undead. This was their sanctuary, a chaotic landscape of twisted metal, shattered glass, and the lingering stench of decay – their home. #Horror #Series #Dystopian #Apocalyptic
This re-evaluation does not necessitate a rejection of the canonical Gospels, but rather a richer, more contextualized reading of them, informed by the wider spectrum of early Christian literature. It means understanding that the “orthodox” narrative that eventually prevailed was not the only narrative at play in the 1st and 2nd centuries. #religion #Christianity #history #WendellSweet religion, Christianity, history, Wendell Sweet
Theological implications of Mary Magdalene’s role in the Gospel of Mary are profound and have been a source of considerable debate. The Gospel of Mary places a woman at the forefront of spiritual revelation and transmission. #religion #Christianity #history #WendellSweet religion, Christianity, history, Wendell Sweet
Bear squatted and peered down at the girl and the boy for a few moments before he spoke again. “What do you think of her hand?” Beth squatted beside him and looked down at the girl. She stood and shook her head. “I can’t tell. It looks like she’s turning. Turns black, you know, but just under the skin… like… like a spiderweb flowing out under their skin. Bad description, I know,” she finished. #Horror #Series #Dystopian #Apocalyptic
Things were crazy, and they seemed to be getting worse as the days rolled by. The police precinct was still burning. It had started sometime during the night two days before, and since there was no one to put the fire out, it had been raging for hours now. A few minutes ago, the roof of the building next door to the precinct burst into flames. #Horror #Series #Dystopian #Apocalyptic
This book is based on the actual gospel of Mary the Magdalene:
The Gospel of Mary Magdalene was first discovered in the late 19th century, with the most important surviving fragment found in 1896. This fragment, known as the Berlin Codex (Papyrus Berolinensis 8502), was discovered near Akhmim in Upper Egypt and purchased in Cairo by German scholar Carl Reinhardt www.gnosis.org. It was later taken to Berlin, where it was preserved and eventually published in 1955 www.gnosis.org. In addition to the Berlin Codex, smaller fragments of the text were found in the Oxyrhynchus Papyri in Egypt, with the earliest Greek fragment (Papyrus Oxyrhynchus L 3525) dating to the early 3rd century Wikipedia. These discoveries revealed that the Gospel of Mary existed in both Greek and Coptic versions and was part of a Gnostic manuscript collection. Scholars generally date the composition of the Gospel of Mary to the second century AD, though some place it slightly earlier Wikipedia. It is not considered one of the four canonical Gospels and reflects Gnostic theological ideas rather than the mainstream Christian narrative Bible Hub.
Theological implications of Mary Magdalene’s role in the Gospel of Mary are profound and have been a source of considerable debate. The Gospel of Mary places a woman at the forefront of spiritual revelation and transmission. #religion #Christianity #history #WendellSweet religion, Christianity, history, Wendell Sweet
This re-evaluation does not necessitate a rejection of the canonical Gospels, but rather a richer, more contextualized reading of them, informed by the wider spectrum of early Christian literature. It means understanding that the “orthodox” narrative that eventually prevailed was not the only narrative at play in the 1st and 2nd centuries. #religion #Christianity #history #WendellSweet religion, Christianity, history, Wendell Sweet
This book is based on the gospel of Mary the Magdalene as well as other gospels:
The first centuries of Christianity involved major debate over which books belonged in the New Testament canon. Generally, books widely believed to be the earliest accounts about Jesus made it in, while others were labeled apocryphal. Some of those rejected texts were actively suppressed and now exist only as fragments or references in writings that condemned them. Early canon lists also differed from today’s: Revelation was disputed by some, while the Shepherd of Hermas was accepted by others and even appears in Codex Sinaiticus after Revelation. Different traditions had their own variations. The Syriac Peshitta originally excluded 2 Peter, 2 John, 3 John, Jude, and Revelation, leaving a 22-book canon cited by John Chrysostom and Theodoret. Western Syrian churches added those five books later, though some Eastern churches still use lectionaries based on the original 22. The Armenian Apostolic Church sometimes included 3 Corinthians and didn’t accept Revelation into its Bible until around 1200 CE. In a patriarchal society it was easy to suppress the gospel of Mary among other texts that did not fit the narrative the church wished for.
The whispers began subtly, almost apologetically. News anchors, their smiles a little too tight, reported on an uptick in seismic activity around Yellowstone. The caldera, a slumbering beast of unimaginable power, seemed to be grumbling in its sleep. Geologists, their voices tight with concern, spoke of rising pressures, of magma chambers stirring from their millennia-long slumber. #ApocalypticFiction #Dystopian #Horror #Survival #Adventure #Saga #WendellSweet Wendell Sweet, Dystopian, Apocalyptic Fiction, Horror, D2D https://books2read.com/u/bw5ona
Steel and Dust Book Two:
The wind, a mournful dirge, whispered through the skeletal remains of skyscrapers. What had once been a symphony of urban life – the rumble of traffic, the laughter of crowds, the distant hum of industry – was now a hollow echo in a world silenced by dust and despair. Survival, Dystopian, Apocalyptic Fiction, Wendell Sweet, Google Play, Horror, #Horror #Dystopian #ApocalypticFiction #WendellSweet #GooglePlay #Survival https://books2read.com/u/mB0Z9y
Steel and Dust Book Three:
The skeletal remains of skyscrapers, like broken fingers, clawed at a sky perpetually stained a bruised, lifeless grey. Each colossal husk was a monument to a forgotten hubris, a testament to a civilization that had gorged itself on progress until it choked, leaving behind only the lingering stench of its own decay. Dystopian Fiction, Apocalyptic Fiction, Horror, Wendell Sweet, Survival #Survival #WendellSweet #Horror #Dystopian #ApocalypticFiction https://books2read.com/u/mVG6z5