God Free 1

Pathfinder

by Jacob Taler Huang


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 27/04/2009

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 450
ISBN : 9781436388122
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 450
ISBN : 9781436388139

About the Book

God Free is 3 volumes serial formed fantasy novel(GodFree1-Pathfinder, GodFree2-Metamorphosis, GodFree3-Dependence). Considering to make film production from the beginning, the story was created with various and extraordinary imagination. Hence the novel, created for a Hollywood fantasy film, provides interesting and imaginative images in addition to fun reading. It also contains the harmony of living philosophy that makes you reflect on the spirit, soul, and religion. By rethinking the true values of good and evil, a life scientist finds the coexistence of the two to be absolutely necessary and challenges god about the original sin of humans and their origins. He decides to free human life and death from the god’s redemption and researches the development of human spirits, going against the absolute god, who constantly tries to stop the research in order to protect his heaven from evil spirits. This is a story about their complications and about the world of humans and the world of origins. The world of origins consists of gods, spirits, and vigor. It is also a world of creativity by its fictional content, characters, and their dreams. The cyber world is a pretend space filled with data and content. The relationships between these worlds and the spirits emphasize the point that it is the humans, rather than god’s revelation, who are responsible for creating religions, and they show the criticism of such complications. This fictional story warns about the end of humanity resulting from their excessive pursuit of civilizational development due to their extreme greed. These 50 or so chapters present the values and confusion in the present life and in the life after death. They speak about religious beliefs, supremacy, the desire to control, schemes, legends, prophecies and more. They ask readers of all ages to reevaluate such matters. Prior to creation, there was no distinction between good and evil. Then, an unfortunate accident occurred in the world of Neveh, god’s world, and the concept of the evil was born. There was a sudden drop of temperature in the world of Neveh, and adding to its misfortune, the gas leak of Emalf that occurred due to a flaw in the lighting device turns numerous Legnas (the beings in Neveh) into tainted evil spirits. Their leader Drol desperately looks for ways to adapt to the lower temperature in order to protect Neveh from being consumed by evil, but there is no clear answer. The Legnas (Lairebs) that were sent to Lleh for treatment declare their independence and create their world of evil with Nomed at the center. To protect Neveh from evil, Drol comes up with a plan to create a species of pure Legnas and sends them to Ebolg, where he believes there is no evil, in order to nurture them. He creates Namuhs (humans) to be hosts for the young spirits, and he also creates a world for the humans. However, the humans commit original sin, and the world is divided into good and evil, or heaven and hell. In his pursuit of pure good, Drol tries to stop any further spread of evil by revealing himself by sending Jesus, but his attempts are blocked by Nomed, the god of evil. The life scientist Professor Hanns accidentally learns of god’s true intention in creating the humans—to be mere hosts that nurture the Legna spirits—through his independent work of developing human spirits. He then tries to free the humans from their designed and controlled roles as hosts in the present life and in the life after death, when their spirits and bodies are separated. Dr. Drol is consumed with worry that things can go wrong in Ebolg, which is the only source of pure spirits from Nomed’s continuous disturbance, so Professor Hanns quickly becomes an eyesore. He tries to distract and threaten Professor Hanns through various means, but Professor Hanns only becomes more resolute in his spirit development research. In order to stop Professor Hanns’ studies, Drol sends the spirit messenger Susej to Ebolg. Susej enters the bo


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