In this compelling sequel to BISHOP GEORGE BLOOMER's book, Out of the Garden, Bishop Bloomer jumps foward a couple of generations (and 930 years to visit the grandchildren of Adam and Eve, the first two human beings. Going deep into the psyche of Adam and Eve and the events that so dramatically affected their lives and the lives of all their descendants, the Bible comes alive in this allegorical tale of the human condition and the human struggle that is literally as old as time itself. Jesus constantly spoke in allegory and metaphor, telling parables - imaginative, yet untrue stories that are told to convey a moral of spiritual truth - and sometimes referred to biblical parables in his parabolic re-interpretation of ancient, well-known biblical stories. That's what Bishop Bloomer does in Don't Feed the Serpent, retelling the ancient, all-too familiar stories of the Bible - that we have read, heard and been told so often that we don't really hear them anymore - in a brand new, imaginative and wonderous way, but with great reverance for the source material. This type of story-telling does not diminish the original text. It unlocks its power.
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