What if the characters of the popular Christian apocalyptic series "Left Behind" weren't fighting against the Anti-Christ, but for the Anti-Christ? What kind of thinking justifies this? This gag-filled parody asks that in the form of a less-than-thrilling adventure story about an airplane ride, "real" Christians, raptured fetuses, and White Male Christian ego-stroking.
My Right Behind Loved it-My Left Behind a bit Less
People who know me know I have a whacky sense of humor. Being a harsh self critic, I can't always get the PUNishment I deserve. Jason She's book solved that problem--at least temporarily. I got to the end too quickly. I eagerly await the sequel, which I understand was published the year before Mr. Dye was born. After the Rapture comes the Rupture. I'm groin to enjoy it.