Talk:The Rising (LaHaye novel)
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Haven't read this in a while, but...
[edit]While on travel once, I read this book, and I think the article is, uh, mistating two things:
- If I recall right, Sorin was already homosexual and with his current lover BEFORE he married Marilena - wasn't that mentioned in the entire Deus-Ex-Machina revelation of everything that'd been going on files? He was never in love with her, but was targeting her for the express purpose of eventually bearing the Antichrist.
- Not 'a devil', THE Devil.
This was all last year in the summer, so I could be missing something, but that's what I recall169.229.121.94 23:05, 27 April 2007 (UTC)
Edit: The biological fathers of Nicolae were Sorin and his lover. I can remember THAT much. 169.229.121.94 23:06, 27 April 2007 (UTC)
I'd also like to add that the Marilena Carpathia article has more info on the Nicolae-subplot (due to her massive involvement in said subplot) than this article does. Is the shortness of the plot summary part of a policy on the Left Behind series, or should someone expand this using that info? (It includes 2 out of the 3 points I mentioned earlier, the other one being the "A devil" vs. "THE Devil" one. 169.229.121.94 23:12, 27 April 2007 (UTC)
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