Reality mirroring fiction: American Midnight

Do you remember the Christian militia group that burst into the news when federal authorities arrested them for plotting crimes against the government...a truly frightening thought. Christians? Wasn't Jesus the one who said to "love your enemies," and to "turn the other cheek?"

Scriptures can be twisted, and the lesson this Christian militia group leaves with us is this: We must watch our lives and doctrine closely.


In my novel, American Midnight, small groups of Christians take up arms, plot, and prepare in case the need to fight back should arise. The novel explores the psychology of how a Christian might slip into so militant a stance towards government authority? And even worse, what effects their actions might have on all of Christendom.... In a cultural landscape ripe with tension, how will a secular, relativistic culture begin viewing systems of belief who won't budge because of their adherence to absolute truths.


In American Midnight the government begins flirting with the idea of building an American utopia, and the church digs it's toes in against the cultural shift towards relativism. But then there is the small group of militant believers who threaten to draw the two together and make the situation explode...

4 comments:

Sarah said...

AAAAHHHHH!!!!! I can't wait to get the book! So excited!
-Sarah

Brandon said...

Hi Sarah :)
I'm so excited for it to come out! And I can't wait to hear what you think of it!!

Anonymous said...

Hey Brandon,

I liked your comments about what is happening in today's world and the ideas and themes we explored in the novel. Very insightful. This is definitely a case of fiction mirroring reality, or is it the other way around? Hmmm...

Mike

Brandon said...

Hey Mike,
It's reality mirroring fiction since the book was written before the events happened! :)