The Songs of Galileo

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Outskirts Press, Inc., Dec 28, 2005 - Fiction - 424 pages
God's newest messenger is a rock star. But are his songs really divinely inspired or the delusions of a sick mind? Angel Waters is the lead singer and songwriter for Voice of God, a contemporary Christian band of little renown. But with the release of Do Unto, the band finds itself with a crossover hit, and now fans-both Christian and secular-are clamoring for more. As Angel's lyrics become more universal in theme and his music more heavily rock 'n roll, he is accused by band members and fans of abandoning his Christian ministry to spread a New Age message in conflict with the Bible. The controversy deepens when Angel admits he's been having visions and his songs are the result of direct revelations from God. Is Angel blessed or is he crazy? As Angel, the press, and the psychiatric community seek to find the answer, legions of fans who both love and hate him continue to grow. The Songs of Galileo comes at a time when the forces of intolerance and fanaticism are exceedingly powerful. As the story unfolds, readers will find themselves embarking on a mysterious spiritual odyssey in a search for the ultimate Truth. Voice of God is the first book in The Songs of Galileo trilogy. Look for On the Road to Paradise and Dark Heart of the Knight. On sale soon.
 

Contents

Section 1
13
Section 2
30
Section 3
39
Section 4
50
Section 5
66
Section 6
78
Section 7
86
Section 8
96
Section 21
254
Section 22
263
Section 23
273
Section 24
286
Section 25
291
Section 26
297
Section 27
307
Section 28
317

Section 9
113
Section 10
125
Section 11
148
Section 12
169
Section 13
180
Section 14
191
Section 15
199
Section 16
212
Section 17
218
Section 18
226
Section 19
237
Section 20
248
Section 29
330
Section 30
336
Section 31
345
Section 32
352
Section 33
366
Section 34
383
Section 35
389
Section 36
394
Section 37
402
Section 38
410
Section 39
414

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