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The Clone: Heralding the Coming of Jesus

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The Clone: Heralding the Coming of Jesus
The Clone: Heralding the Coming of Jesus

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The Clone: Heralding the Coming of Jesus

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This book is written according to a standard format for screenplays. The reader will see one acceptable manner of writing a screenplay. This can be a play to the reader who may have wondered how to write his or her own screenplay. This work, however, does not have the detailed directions normally required; thus, it does not greatly tax the reading of the storyline.
The Clone is about the cloning of Jesus from bloodstained threads from the Shroud of Turin in Italy. The shroud is believed by many millions to be the burial cloth of Jesus. Many more do not believe, but the mounting evidence is becoming over-whelming if you can keep up with it.
The shroud has been hanging off and on display for seven hundred years, but "the face" only came alive in 1898 when a photograph was taken. The negative plate became a positive of the negative image on the shroud.
The timeline of The Clone follows the life pattern of Jesus as Joshua is cloned on December 25, 1993, and dies in 2027. The storyline covers details like the meeting of the doctors of the law at age twelve and a type of baptism at age thirty. We see the succession of the popes, including the last pope, according to the prophecies of Malachi, a monk of the Middle Ages.
As the story unfolds, the obvious fact that any done is not the original becomes crystal clear as the Antichrist emerges. This then heralds the end of this age and the second coming of the original and the beginning of His millennial reign for one thousand years.
Swain prays that this book will be one that can be judged by its cover and hopes the reader will enjoy it as much as the author did writing it.

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