The Pariah Stigma

The Pariah Stigma by Howard Selden, published by AuthorHouse in November 2003, is a work of fiction that explores themes of faith and resilience. This 152-page book presents an inspirational tale about a courageous community that refuses to abandon their ancient religion in the face of state-sponsored persecution. As they are vilified and designated as a Pariah People, the remnants of this community find themselves transported to a remote planet, where they must navigate their new reality under the spiritual guidance of Ishodor.
Readers will discover how the Eevreetim, despite their dire circumstances, accept their fate as part of a divine plan and ultimately thrive. The narrative follows their journey on Athermanous, where they prepare to confront their former oppressors with joy and enthusiasm. The story unfolds with the emergence of Jowal, Ishodor’s son, as a charismatic leader, guiding his people toward a transformative future. The book delves into the complexities of faith, community, and the potential for harmony, making it a thought-provoking read for a diverse audience.
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This is an inspirational tale of a courageous people’s refusal to reject their ancient religion, and swear allegiance to the ruling Junta’s pantheon of gods. Inevitably, state sponsored persecution, vilification, and designation as a Pariah People destroys most of the community. Yet, when the remnant is transported to a remote planet as a death sentence, they amazingly survive. On Athermanous – located in the Herculan Nebula – under the spiritual leadership of Ishodor, “a uniquely genuine man of God,” the Eevreetim accept their fate as part of YEWE’s plan of salvation and flourish. Anticipating the arrival of the Junta with their armed guards, Ishodor instructs his people to greet their former tormenters with joy and enthusiasm. The plan succeeds against all odds when the Junta’s leader Zoloc pledges acceptance of YEWE, heralding an era of harmony. Ishodor’s son Jowal replaces his elderly father as a charismatic spiritual and secular leader. Little Ishodor, Jowal’s son, guides his generation from the confines of their protective valley out into the open, setting in motion a transformation of their faith along unimaginably creative pathways. This story is compelling, optimistic, and emotionally charged, appealing to both young and old alike.
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