Publisher's Synopsis
In the past century, more than 100 million people perished from the wars, starvation, disease, and mayhem unleashed by a gallery of evil rogues. Tragically, Christianity, Islam, and Judaism were of scant assistance. In this new millennium, brutal struggles spill rivers of blood across the same Holy Land whose tribal cultures first received scriptural monotheism. The brutality in God's name has never ceased. Now, we nervously await the next catastrophe. In provocatively powerful prose, Stanley Kimmel Kesselman argues that between 1776 and 1791 the Bible and Koran were superseded by a new covenant -the Final Testament. As master storyteller and cross-examining lawyer, Mr. Kesselman takes his readers on a dazzling trek through the ancient Near East to uncover the often shocking fabric of original scripture. Weaving together biblical text and courageously fresh insight, he makes the case for the divinity of America's founding documents. Divine Intervention: Jesus or Jefferson? is intended to incite revolutionary change. It reveals an optimistic truth: the world has finally been liberated from the bizarre rites and ways of Holy Land tribesmen who lived 100 generations ago. In the dawn of the American Revelation, liberty is not a concession from the armed or the evil, but every person's divine right. This book is dedicated to making it every person's destiny. No matter your views, you will surely be shaken and changed by this inspirational journey from Adam and Eve to peace and hope. The world's last, best hope lies before us. It needs only to be recognized.