Project Messiah

Project Messiah
Is He Really the Messiah?
William V. Reynolds

Historically, man has attempted to determine the image of God. Many of the ancients, such as the Egyptians, tried to do so by carving images of stone. Many civilizations have considered their rulers to be gods. A later example of this was the Roman Empire where a number of emperors proclaimed themselves to be gods and demanded that the population worship them.

If you believe that modern man is immune to this, the truth might surprise you. For example, there are groups of people in United States today who want to establish a so-called "Theocracy." Of course this would ultimately give them control of the government. In other words, their church would become the administrator of the state.

With this in mind, consider these questions. What if modern man could use technology to create a "god" in their image? Does such technology exist? Might use of this technology be fulfillment of some ancient prophecies?

Project Messiah is the story of a "Church" that attempts to do just that. If successful, they will have "resurrected" a man they claim to be the Messiah.


Author: William V. Reynolds
Email: wvreyn@bellsouth.net
ISBN: 0-9700320-3-X
Publication Date: February 2003
Publisher: Double Eagle Enterprises, Inc.
Web: www.doubleeagleenterprises.com
Price: $11.95 Retail