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Defector from Hell

Defector from Hell

John William McMullen
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A fallen angel named Twiptweed defects from hell and writes to an agnostic college professor to let him know what in hell Satan is up to on earth.

One can only speculate concerning an actual defection from hell. As for hell and its inhabitants, it seems that the final disintegration into nothingness is preceded by a certain spiritual schizophrenia of being totally alienated from God, neighbor, and even one’s very self. Yet if hell is to be described as a place of terrible flames and burning torment, could it be that those who freely choose their way into hell are all “burned up” by the flame of God’s love?

“As any Christian boy knows—or used to know—Satan is prowling about looking for souls to devour. Well, this is one fallen angel who is not… Of course, you must never allow His Royal Lowness to see these letters. I have gone to extremes to secure these thoughts beyond his security clearance since it is forbidden to reveal to a human being the plot of Hell…Remember…your enemies are not merely flesh and blood. Watch your step; all of hell is. Believe me….”
—from Twiptweed’s first letter to the Professor

About the Author
John William McMullen is a theology instructor at Mater Dei High School in Evansville, Indiana. His other works include Roman: Unparalleled Outrage; The Last Blackrobe of Indiana; Utopia Revisited; Poor Souls; The Miracle of Stalag 8A; Eugene and the Haunted Train Bridge, and various articles. He and his family reside in Evansville.
Language
English
Pages
127
Format
Kindle Edition

Defector from Hell

John William McMullen
0/5 ( ratings)
A fallen angel named Twiptweed defects from hell and writes to an agnostic college professor to let him know what in hell Satan is up to on earth.

One can only speculate concerning an actual defection from hell. As for hell and its inhabitants, it seems that the final disintegration into nothingness is preceded by a certain spiritual schizophrenia of being totally alienated from God, neighbor, and even one’s very self. Yet if hell is to be described as a place of terrible flames and burning torment, could it be that those who freely choose their way into hell are all “burned up” by the flame of God’s love?

“As any Christian boy knows—or used to know—Satan is prowling about looking for souls to devour. Well, this is one fallen angel who is not… Of course, you must never allow His Royal Lowness to see these letters. I have gone to extremes to secure these thoughts beyond his security clearance since it is forbidden to reveal to a human being the plot of Hell…Remember…your enemies are not merely flesh and blood. Watch your step; all of hell is. Believe me….”
—from Twiptweed’s first letter to the Professor

About the Author
John William McMullen is a theology instructor at Mater Dei High School in Evansville, Indiana. His other works include Roman: Unparalleled Outrage; The Last Blackrobe of Indiana; Utopia Revisited; Poor Souls; The Miracle of Stalag 8A; Eugene and the Haunted Train Bridge, and various articles. He and his family reside in Evansville.
Language
English
Pages
127
Format
Kindle Edition

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