Home of "The Redemption Series" a certain Sci-Fi show from the 60's is used to symbolically represent the future for a real event that will occur, the rapture of people in Christ, by Jesus.
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The subsequent idealogical capturing of control of the Earth by "the man of perdition." Seven years of the toughest times humans have ever faced, and then the glorious return of Jesus Christ to reign over a new Earth with the last phase of the complete restoration of the relationship between people and their Creator, The God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob! The story images are numbered first in the title to number 33 and then on thumbnail after that.
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Comments (7)
Sekadhar
Fantastic as always!!! Excellent done!*****!!!
regaltwo
While this is visually a nicely composed image, and I have no problem with people believing anything they want to, I have to say that I'm beginning to wonder if there's any aspect of our culture (in this case Star Trek) that isn't going to be taken over by evangelical Christians. What's next? John the Baptist toaster ovens? The Sermon On The Mount reality show?
-renapd-
I never thought I would enjoy this much a sci-fi series! :) The effect of yellow glow coming from the outside is superb...excellent work! Keep them coming! :)
ratty
I THINK ALL OF YOUR STAR TREK ART IS GREAT AND I LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING IT. AS FOR REGALTWO'S COMENTS ,I DON'T LIKE REALITY SHOWS EITHER BUT I WOULDN'T MIND GETTING ONE OF THE TOASTERS.KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK !!!
pakled
hmm..and the Intrepid-class?..;) didn't know they had internal ship models..hafta go by Trekmeshes. Interesting take on the lighting of the flyer..keep 'em coming..
Django
Indeed a fine pov, and a good eye for the detail
Richardphotos
the whole scene rocks and the enormity of it is outstanding. the shuttle craft stands out as excellent