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Eloah: No Religion

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A spectacular global holograph captures the world's attention, as supernatural beings engage in conclusive battle. The fate of Earth and all its parallel universes lies in the balance.
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From Review by Reading Glass  "Bottom The writing is excellent, the execution is excellent, the plotting is paced well and the characters are believable and relatable. Kudos to the author for producing a work of fiction that's, at once, intellectually stimulating and a lot of fun to read."
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Eloah delivers the truth of our evolution in a fantastic display of technological power, and the evil beings plan their attack on Eloah and his followers.


While the people of the world are drawn to the spectacle in the sky, they remain unaware of the battle between good and evil raging on a faraway mountaintop. The outcome of this battle will determine the future of our reality... and perhaps the entire universe.
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From Review by Adrienne  "Each book tells its own story, each plot is a phase in the escalating, bigger story. Complex, moral questions arise. Ancient crimes are exposed. And tension hurtles you toward a battle literally for the soul of humankind. If you like Dan Brown, you'll like the Eloah books."
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Evolved Publishing presents the third thrilling and intriguing installment in the "Eloah" series of conspiracy thrillers. Fans of B.C. Chase's " The Complete Trilogy" are sure to love this one. [DRM-Free]
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BOOKS BY LEX
" The Druids" (A Short Story Prequel)
" No Heaven" (Book 1)
" No Hell" (Book 2)
" No Religion" (Book 3)
"Boomer" [Coming Late 2018]
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242 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 24, 2016

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Lex Allen

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Texas expatriate living in Germany, where I spent most of my military and subsequent civil service career.

Official book reviewer for the Reader's Favorite International Book Awards,

Author and Musician.


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Author 14 books125 followers
August 17, 2018
Eloah: No Religion is the third book in Lex Allen's Eloah series, and it shows what might happen if Jesus returned to Earth not to reward the faithful, but to tell us that we'd gotten it all wrong from the start. Jesus, in fact, is just a name Eloah used when he last visited Earth two thousand years ago, and it seems that his teachings were either misinterpreted or co-opted by a church hungry for power. So he must teach us those lessons of self-discovery anew, but in a world where the powerful maintain control over the masses through religious dogma, not everyone is anxious for school to start.

Part sci-fi, part political thriller and part quantum physics 101, the entire Eloah series is genre-warping done right. Lex Allen has clearly done his homework, and he manages to weave biblical history, alien intervention and the multiverse theory into a first-rate action/adventure with seamless efficiency. It is a fun read, full of action and intrigue, clever dialogue and a great cast of characters, including a wonderfully evil villain with all of Eloah's powers and no redeeming qualities whatsoever. But behind Eloah: No Religion is a message, and it's just unfortunate that the people who will undoubtedly shy away from this series are the ones who would benefit most from hearing it. Whether you exist due to a divine spark of creation or the long slog of evolution, you have in your possession a magnificently complex brain. What a waste it would be if you didn't use it to think for yourself.


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Author 12 books163 followers
July 23, 2018
ELOAH: NO RELIGION by Lex Allen is the most unusual and unique take on Jesus and religion that I have ever read. Whether you are an atheist, agnostic or born-again Christian, if you are curious and have an open mind, you can’t help but be drawn into this fascinating tale.

Eloah, as Jesus is known in this time period, is an alien from a highly advanced race in another dimension, who has “returned” to Earth after 2,000 years to prevent the human race from annihilating itself. He claims he is the very same Jesus portrayed “incorrectly” as the Son of God in the Bible, and after winning over various government leaders and the Pope, he sets about to prove his claims to the people of Earth. Needless to say, Eloah’s claims are met with a wide variety of reactions from disbelief and incredulity to outright hatred and violence from some of the populations “fringe” groups and “religious fanatics”. Add to that mix a completely evil counterpart from different dimension than Eloah’s, who is as powerful as he, but with plans to murder him, and use the Earth for his own personal playground, and you’ve got non-stop action page after page.

Mr. Allen’s easy-to-read writing style flows like a dream and is superb. The story is fast-paced and distinctive, and the characters are varied and realistic.

I highly recommend ELOAH: NO RELIGION to anyone who enjoys a story that besides entertaining you, makes you think, and even challenges your beliefs.
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Author 144 books76 followers
October 4, 2018
This is the third book in an incredible story. I started out with book 3, but that did not detract from the tale at all; it was easy to gather in the gist of the greater tale as I went along. All kudos to the author. Of course, now I do want to go back and read from the beginning, but this part is as good as I suspect the first two books to be.

A story weaved from religion and the misconception of the ages always intrigues me. I have read many, and yet Eloah: No Religion surprised me. It’s different. It’s also insightful. Yes, there is a life and death battle happening, and leaders both political and religious are being told in no uncertain terms to get with the real program (the truth) and yet it’s the insight that gripped me. Via fiction, the author offers us a different look into what truth is, and I appreciated that. Putting that aside, though, I believe this third book is a fitting end to a massive story.

The pace is swift, and every event is intriguing. Highly recommend you read this, whether you’ve read 1 and 2 or not!
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September 22, 2020
I have now finished the final book in the Eloah trilogy and did not want it to end. This was certainly one of the best stories I've read. I loved the concept, originality and skill that makes it soooo good, and an added bonus is that it's beautifully written and well researched. I am now a fan of Mr Allen's works.

This world needs an Eloah!
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