“The Clone: Heralding the Coming of Jesus” by Craig Swain is now available for purchase

Citi of Books is delighted to announce the publication of the book “The Clone: Heralding the Coming of Jesus” by Craig Swain. This spectacular book written according to a standard format for screenplays is now available through Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and other retail sites.

Craig Swain was born on June 22, 1945, at the time when Germany and Japan surrendered during World War II. He was licensed to practice law on November 16, 1970. He is an undergraduate of philosophy at a Catholic monastery.

All of this schooling was intended to fulfill the requirements for a career in the FBI. However, his application was denied, resulting in a vacuum of goals. So, he took a job as a trust officer for a couple of banks for five years and went about trying to solve the mysteries of the universe as a hobby.

After five years of working as a trust officer, Swain opened his own law office, and the real progress in his hobby took hold in 1978 when he heard the entire King James Bible out loud. Let this be a word to the wise.

“The Clone: Heralding the Coming of Jesus” is only a peripheral outcome, as Swain’s real work is his book, Then Is Finished the Mystery of God, which undertakes to understand the Bible as a whole with great emphasis on reconciling the issue of grace and law (law and grace), which are not opposite.

The book explores the controversial concept of cloning Jesus from the threads of the Shroud of Turin, a topic debated by millions worldwide. Despite lacking detailed instructions, it provides a glimpse into screenplay creation without burdening readers with excessive technicalities.

“The Clone: Heralding the Coming of Jesus” delves into the cloning of Jesus using bloodstained threads from the Shroud of Turin, sparking widespread debate. It traces events from the shroud’s discovery in 1898 to Joshua’s cloning in 1993 and his death in 2027. The narrative mirrors Jesus’s life, including key moments such as his encounter with doctors at age twelve and a symbolic baptism at thirty. It also touches on the succession of popes as foretold by the medieval monk Malachi.

As the story progresses, it becomes evident that the cloned individual is not the original Jesus, especially with the emergence of the Antichrist. This signals the end of an era and the anticipation of Jesus’s return, marking the onset of His thousand-year reign.

“The Clone: Heralding the Coming of Jesus” by Craig Swain is now available for purchase via the links provided below:

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