Chapter Three

And so Max said, "Those who pity the poor, yet refuses to rise the poor out of poverty, are hypocrites. The rich live in their high castles, drinking their expensive wine, living like leeches off the rest of us. Those that follow Jehovah are being misled, for rich preachers will make money off the poor peddling a false religion.

"There was once a man who owned two houses, one in the city and the other near the seaside town. The man had all the money in the world, yet had no one to share it with. The poor demanded the rich man give one of his houses to the poor, yet the rich man refused the requests. The rich man said with pride that he needed both houses, for he worked both in the city and the seaside. But answer this, who works by the seaside but the poor, for it is they that is working vendors, and tending the beachside. The rich man only needs the house in the city for he only works in the city. To much greed rots society to the core, and the poor are the ones that are punished. The Light will not tolerate such intolerance, for the poor with inherit the wealth that comes from accepting and converting to the Light."

Behold there was a man who saw demons, and the demons told him secrets he refused to believe. His family were distressed, for they had tried everything in their power to save the man. The family heard of Max and of Seamus and of the deeds performed by the light, desperately searched for Max. With the man who saw demons, they bowed down to Max begging the prophet to save their son. Max laughed, and lifted the two parents.

Max said, "Need not bow, not even to the Light, for no one is higher. Those who seek the Lights embrace will be delivered, and all those that suffer because of the blight that is Jehovah will be saved. Go forth and tell others of the Light, and not only will your son be healed, he will serve as an example of what the Light can do."

From that moment onwards, the man who saw demons was healed, and the demons were told to return to their master that is the Darkness and all the false gods who enslave people. The man finally saw the Light, and to his dying days he continued to preach the coming of the Light and how it can save all. By witnessing the miracle of the Light, we know this man's testimony is true.

Behold there were wild boars that were terrorizing a local neighborhood, for it was a rich neighborhood full of pride. Max came forth to teach the people the curses to fall upon those that refused to accept the Light.

He said, "The boars were not brought by the Light, but by the Darkness. Believe in the Light, and the boars will be sent away."

And so, the town convert to the Light, and the boars went away. Among those that converted was a man named Cody, who became a staunch advocated for warning the dangers of boars.