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    Publisher: Thomas Nelson; Reprint edition (June 28, 2009)

    Publication Date: June 28, 2009

    Language: English

    ASIN: B004S7XCUQ

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    This book got me thinking about hate speech and the power of words..."tolerance..." on the other side of the spectrum. Every pendulum swings both ways people...hmmm, just saying.I know Dekker himself says read his books any old way- But I would read them in order (Showdown, Saint, Sinner) and have em' fresh on your mind if possible... Marsuvess Black returns for the "trip."I think that 'Sinner' is the third book in the 'Paradise' trilogy...Sinner is written as two books (Book 1 and Book 2)

    `Sinner' is a Ted Dekker novel set within a non-sequential series called `The Books of History Chronicles.' It is the third and final of the `Paradise Novels', a trilogy within the series. `Sinner' takes place 13 years after the first book, and a few years after the second, bringing back the familiar characters of Billy, Darcy, and Johnny. Each is a survivor of a well intentioned though misguided (and I would say theologically unnecessary) experiment on 36 children, testing whether or not individuals completely secluded from the influences of the world and exposed only to truth, beauty, and goodness could essentially say "no" to the forbidden fruit of our existence.Once again, I want to emphasize that these books are best read sequentially, despite the author's claim that any order is as good as another.I wanted to like this book, especially in light of the very important reality that the author exposes here; that under the banner of "tolerance", we are in danger in the U.S. of losing our religious freedoms. It is as if to say, "...and in the end there remains faith, hope, and love--and the greatest of these is tolerance..." It seems that the "tolerance police" want us to be open to all beliefs and persuasions EXCEPT those that might be considered conservative, traditional, and/or Christian. Dekker does a great job in showing how the expansion of the definition of "hate speech" eventually covers the life-changing message of the Gospel. Christ taught not `tolerance', but Love, and for some reason we chose to nail Love to a cross. Love and Truth are inseparable, and that comes through loud and clear in this story.That being said, I would have to say this is the weakest of the six Dekker books I have read--at least in its writing style. When one writes a screenplay, he/she has the benefit of cinematography (the scenery, camera angles & movement, lighting, etc.), acting/directing, and especially background music to establish the tone and emotional "feel" of the scene. A novel writer, however, has to set the atmosphere and mood on his/her own; I don't feel that the time was taken to do that here, which made many of the scenarios and character actions feel more than a bit contrived.As well, the great Christian metaphors and analogies that I think have been Dekker's forte were either missing or so spelled out that they lost their power--a power which often derives from their subtlety (a good metaphor is stealthy in its ability to get under one's mental defenses before revealing itself ). The Christian `teaching' in this book also stepped over the line into "preaching," with the overtness of the character dialogue. As a Christian myself, I didn't have a problem with this because I wholeheartedly agree with the message, but I say this as an observation that I am sure non-believers (there certainly must be a segment of them among Dekker's followers) would probably find this difficult.One final observation which I think I would describe more as concerning than anything else, was the several allusions to the "Roman Catholic Church" that were made. For a time, I thought the author was resorting to the "cheap-controversy-to-sell-books" way of Dan Brown (i.e. the Catholic Church is conspiratorial and anyone who it sees as a danger it will "eliminate"). The characters espousing a negative take on the Catholic Church turn out to be unsavory themselves, but the thought never really gets played out in the book.So overall, I certainly enjoyed the series, and feel it is a worthwhile saga. I just wonder with Dekker becoming such a prolific writer, and with the speed which these popular books are being churned out, that perhaps some of his craftsmanship is not being given sufficient time and thought to fully develop each novel.Other books that Ted Dekker fans may enjoy:THE COSMIC TRILOGY: Out of the Silent Planet; Perelandra; That Hideous Strength (From C.S. Lewis, the master of Christian allegory within fantasy and sci-fi genre's)Father Elijah: An Apocalypse (O'Brien's 'Children of the Last Days' series deals with many of the same end times and political issues as Dekker)Dominion I: Seed (A 7 book Christian supernatural/apocalyptic thriller series)

    I truly did not like this book. Yes, I gave it five stars, it's well written and thought provoking, but in light of the current climate with bakers being told leave your faith at home it really bugged me that someone would just give up the freedoms we cherish.

    The topic of the world putting pressure on Christian to compromise in the name of tolerance was excellent. However, the story line is simply ridiculous. I read this work in conclusion to the other Paradise novels, and it was the best of a bad lot. Dekker, does however, speak more of coming to Christ in this book more than in any that I have read by him.

    A completely unbiased review of this book: It is excellent fiction. The story moves quickly, the writing is simple and descriptive, there is excellent characterization and an interesting plot that leaves the reader wanting to move on in the series.

    Intersting story much like all of Dekkers books, and although Black is one of the main characters it connects only loosly to the other books. I think Black is a great char. and therefore this could have been strounger and much darker.

    When looking at "tolerance", and accept anything and everything, at some point, things will unravel in society. What happens then and what happens when someone is willing to stand up and start saying some things are just not acceptable... EXCELLENT reading for these current times.

    It was very poorly edited with many punctuation and grammatical mistakes. I wondered if anyone at all had done any editing. The story got long with convoluted plots. I have come to expect better work than this from Ted Dekker

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