Reverend Isaac Langley
A white pastor and founder of The New Day Temple, (a church with a foundation predicted upon underlying concepts of White Supremacy).
The mystique of prophecy has appealed to man ever since he predicted the moon would be full at every thirty day interval. Historically, the prophecies of the Bible have come and passed with incredible accuracy and those prophecies of relevance which have yet to be fulfilled are being watched, discussed, and interpreted with a rising interest in man’s destiny. Of particular relevance, the Book of Revelations predicts that an antiChrist will appear in the latter days to bring about world destruction and “a tribulation so great that unless those days had been cut short, no life would have been saved. . .” (Matt. 24:21). Several attempts have been made to highlight biblical prophecies surrounding the ant-Christ (The Omen, The Final Stand, Damien II, etc.) and they have proven to be quite successful on the market.
My deceased father wrote a powerful, science fiction/thriller entitled “Voices of The Seven Thunders.” What distinguishes this work from others preceding it is that it goes into much deeper depths, emphasizing that the strongest characteristic of the anti-Christ will be its ability to bring about a state of world peace. Apparently, in order for that peace to be realized, there must first be a state of world chaos and conflict.
The setting for Voices of The Seven Thunders begins in the year 2033 – a time when the world is experiencing onslaughts of hyper-inflation, massive homelessness and destitution, pestilence, and social conflicts on intensive scales. Voices of The Seven Thunders projects that in Canada, the conflict will be between the French and English; in England, between the Catholics and Protestants; in France, between the French and Algerians; etc. In the United States, the social conflict will occur between Blacks and Whites and this conflict is the focus and theme of this production.
“Mark 5:7…and crying out with a loud voice, the possessed said, “What have I to do with you Jesus, Son of the Most High God? I implore you by God, do not torment me!” 8 for He had been saying to him, “Come out of the man, you unclean spirit!” 9 And He was asking him, what is your name? And he said to Him, “My name is Legion, for we are many….”
— Mark 5:7-9
As a central character in Voices of The Seven Thunders, Legion surfaces to unite the following characters into a satanic trinity:
A white pastor and founder of The New Day Temple, (a church with a foundation predicted upon underlying concepts of White Supremacy).
Black leader of a nationwide drug gang called the “Slicks” and son of Cora Lee Dexter who is possessed by Legion.
Biracial chairwoman of the American Euthanasia Association. (Voices of the Seven Thunders also projects that by the year 2028, no cures will have been found for cancer or AIDS and thousands will lean towards euthanasia as their “dignified right to die.”)
Through these characters, Legion initiates and incites racial unrest and dissension to levels which pull the most reserved into participation. Whites who have become dismayed over massive lay-offs and the rising cost of living, turn to the New Day Temple for answers and consolation, and Blacks who have become embittered and fed up with their conditions, unite under the New Tribe of The Trans-Atlantic.
In the backdrop of lynchings, bombings, political assassinations, and open assaults on hate groups …. As tensions and hatred and fears mount to levels never known in this country, another prophecy is fulfilled … The anti-Christ is born and whisked away to the Middle East.
The theme of Voices of The Seven Thunders revolves around racism and how it is being used as a satanic tool to make the conditions ripe for the advent of the anti-Christ. Its purpose is to create the space for bigots and practitioners of racism to see themselves as “used pawns” in the light of later day prophecies.