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My story is about a young man who is a cult leader, a strong proponent of evolution, and who teaches his followers that mankind is on the precipice of evolving into the 'Super Human Being'. Benjamin is stunningly handsome, a dynamic speaker, and viewed as a shining example of the future potential of mankind. Benjamin is murdered by two attorneys who planned to have the cells of his dead body cloned so that an exact replica of his physical likeness can stand in front of their cult followers twenty-six years later as the resurrection of Benjamin Rudolf Life. Leadership points out that the Biblical Jesus has failed to keep His promise to return to the resurrection of Benjamin Rudolf Life will shock and captivate the entire world. This incredible resurrection will take place on April 12, 2024. My name is Dr. Lee Kronert and I have self-published 6 Christian novels which are available on Amazon. I am practicing chiropractor and the father of 3 adult children. I live in Angola New York.
Dr. Lee Kronert believes that his hometown, Springfield, New Jersey, was the best place ever to grow up in during the nineteen-sixties. Springfield, a predominantly Jewish community located right outside of the city of Newark and only 19 miles from New York City, was an absolute haven for young baby boomers. While the War in Vietnam, the Civil Right Marches, and three assassinations of United States leadership filled the headlines, life in the small community of Springfield continued on joyfully for those fortunate enough to call it their home. Instead of focusing on hippies protesting at sit-ins or stopping trains carrying young troops off to war, the youth of Springfield had sports to play and watch, the British Music Invasion, and getting to enjoy members of the opposite sex to occupy their minds. Oh, the town folks were well aware of the turbulent times around them and were not only concerned but reached out to assist those in need. Old and young alike in Springfield did not have their heads buried in the sand. No, they were good people who loved their neighbor and who raised their children to become caring, active and successful adults who in turn would help to make the world a better place.
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