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Postby kirakira » Wed Aug 04, 2004 8:10 pm

Many Waters isn't great. By L/Engle, I mean. ^^;
Ah, The Firebird series by Kathy Tyers is very good. *huggles her books* I tried to read Truce at Bakura, a Star Wars book by her, but didn't like it at all. But Firebird is good. Yiss, Firebirdl.
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Postby rocklobster » Wed Dec 22, 2004 12:47 pm

Incidentally, I'm writing some Christian Sci-fi as well. It's a series of books called Project Angel. I've just finished my first one. It's about orphanned twins with ESP who are being protected by their guardian angels from a secret organization (headed by a demon) that wants to exploit their powers.
I don't know if it counts, but Quantum Leap sure seems Christian to me. Also, Left Behind doesn't really count as Sci-fi to me since there's no advanced technology. But then, LaHaye and Jenkins, like most doomsday types, probably think the apocalypse will happen in their lifetimes. :shake: All I can say is when the world ends I want a front-row seat! :jump:
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Postby mssthang_1 » Fri Jul 28, 2006 12:22 pm

i hope you people who are writing stories will get them published so that i could read some. that's what we're here for right? to take christian entertainment to a much higher level!
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Postby uc pseudonym » Fri Jul 28, 2006 12:46 pm

Thank you for wanting to be involved, and I essentially agree with your post. However, let me note that we advise caution when using the search feature. This thread, for example, is relatively old, and it might have been better served to remain in the archives. However, as it has been ressurected, I will leave it open and see if anyone has anything new to say.

For the moment, I will withhold my own thoughts on the subject, though I do find it interesting.
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