
SNAFU: Holy War
Language: English
Format: Kindle
Publication date: October 31st, 2021
Publisher: Cohesion Press
Pages: 428
Genres: Science Fiction, Thriller & Suspense, Action & Adventure, Religion & Spirituality, Horror
In a world where faith and ideology intersect with the chaos of conflict, a gripping narrative unfolds. The contributors to this collection harness the power of storytelling to explore how religion can ignite tensions, shape societies, and drive individuals to the brink of violence. With a diverse range of voices, each story delves into the complexities of belief, revealing both the light and the dark sides of human conviction.
As the characters grapple with their deeply-held beliefs, moral dilemmas surface, challenging their perceptions and driving them into unforeseen confrontations. The intertwining tales provide a profound commentary on how faith can lead to both salvation and destruction, leaving readers questioning the price of devotion. In this richly woven tapestry, the authors invite readers to reflect on the profound implications of belief in a tumultuous world.
Each story within beckons readers to confront uncomfortable truths about humanity's tendency for conflict built upon ideological foundations. The result is a compelling exploration of what it means to navigate the fragile boundaries between faith, war, and humanity itself.
As the characters grapple with their deeply-held beliefs, moral dilemmas surface, challenging their perceptions and driving them into unforeseen confrontations. The intertwining tales provide a profound commentary on how faith can lead to both salvation and destruction, leaving readers questioning the price of devotion. In this richly woven tapestry, the authors invite readers to reflect on the profound implications of belief in a tumultuous world.
Each story within beckons readers to confront uncomfortable truths about humanity's tendency for conflict built upon ideological foundations. The result is a compelling exploration of what it means to navigate the fragile boundaries between faith, war, and humanity itself.