Thursday, January 22, 2009

The Kingdom Seeker

Self-Proclaimed Saint Vindicates Christianity, Argues for an End to Judaism and Islam

In his new book, “The Kingdom Seeker: The Diary of Saint Thomas the Divine” (published by AuthorHouse - http://www.authorhouse.com), Tommy Francis Adams introduces a collection of writings that is no less the revelation of an amazing life than it is a revolution in Christian theology.

“The Kingdom Seeker” is a book that on one hand serves as a serious vindication of Christian faith, while on the other hand serves as the greatest treatise ever written in justification of Jewish Law, yet presents a case against Judaism and Islam.

Labeled a madman, although completely self-possessed the whole time, for claiming to have been killed on the streets of Queens, N.Y., and resurrected (he has two bullet holes in the back of his head), Adams’s life languished until Feb. 3, 2005, when he indirectly predicted the record-breaking hurricane season of that year, which came to pass six months later. Adams argues that he would have to be God because he knows even as he is known.

This prophecy ushered in a spiritual transformation. Among other claims, Adams asserts that he has the highest IQ on Earth, is the greatest athlete pound-for-pound behind Jesus and God and is considered the greatest black man ever to walk the earth.

Adams challenges the current view of the Christian theological establishment, claiming that only the sanctified, like himself, are justified, and that these are Jews, and that if you weren’t a perfect Jew, especially in Jesus Christ, you did not earn salvation. And his proof of God’s existence - based on two connections between science and religion, one of which Sir Isaac Newton almost found over 500 years ago - aims to end atheism once and for all.

“Likely the only truly accurate history of the world since 1984 by the chief architect of the Kingdom of God on earth, ‘The Kingdom Seeker: The Diary of Saint Thomas the Divine’ is a definite ‘must read’ book for everyone who takes life seriously and that realizes the enormous importance religion has in it!” Adams writes, adding that the only way to create value is to preach the Gospels to the Jews.

“The Kingdom Seeker” is replete with Scriptural references, and it reproduces the original letter written by Adams that ended both Judaism and Islam. The book also includes his takes on socio-economic inequity, how to recognize God, manhood and womanhood, abortion, the solution to poverty, gay marriage and homosexuality, loving one’s enemies, obedience, parenting, and the Middle East, among other topics. It even includes his favorite jokes.

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