
LOH interweaves science, religion, and the rise of sentient machines into a gripping tapestry of intrigue and existential reckoning. As secretive experiments in time manipulation, artificial consciousness, and human hybrids yield unforeseen consequences, an ancient prophecy begins to unfold—one that speaks of the rebirth of a divine being foretold in nearly every religious scripture.
When a mysterious scroll appears at the Vatican, it raises questions that no one has answers to. The Pope is disturbed, sensing an omen. Others, lurking in the shadows, are vigilant in cautious euphoria. With the world always teetering on the edge of chaos fed by religious fanaticism and political ambition, would the arrival of a so-called god unite the civilization or plunge it into its darkest war?
What if the scriptures are true?
What if God provably exists?
Rejoice! The Lord arrives tonight.
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Heartfelt thanks [🙏] to those who have read the book and reached out to me with questions and comments. I will answer most asked questions here and may add them to the next edition.
- The title of the book is not an acronym. It is the Sanskrit word for iron; pronounced as in Lohan.
- Yes, all the quotes are mine
- No, no such books exist (‘The instruction manual: How to be a god’ and ‘The difficulty of being Enlightened‘). These are as imaginary as the book itself 🙂
- Yes. the idea to start each chapter with a quote from a fictional book (recursive logic) was inspired by ‘Dune’
- The parables used are from actual scripture texts that I have read or grew up listening to
It will mean a lot to me if you also post your honest comments on Amazon or other online platforms. I treasure the bouquets and brickbats equally. While one boost my ego, the other helps me improve.