Book Description
In the Biblical Book of Tobit, Asmodeus is described as a Demon who killed for love. He didn't kill for lust or for any base emotion, he killed for Love of a human girl by the name of Sara. In the Book of Tobit, Asmodeus is of course the bad guy. But love isn't a normal bad guy's motive.This book examines the other possible side of this tale. It is in a way, a love story between Asmodeus and Sara. It is fictionalized yet it has a lot of grounding in facts. As an example: from the books of Solomon we learned that Asmodeus claimed his father was a fallen Watcher Angel by the name of Shamdon who loved his human mother, Naamah. In other religious texts we've learned that Raphael bound one of the leaders of the Watcher Angels by his hands and feet and buried him for an eternity in a desert - so Raphael might have hated the children of the Watchers by extension of his hatred of their parents.The Book of Tobit was written from one point of view, this is a different point of view. It will probably be labeled as heresy, but this book was written as an example that anybody can clothe their opinions and their narratives in pretty words and pretty tales, but it doesn't necessarily make those words true. Still I wonder what the truth is about Tobias, Asmodeus and Raphael, because I don't believe any version from the various translations of the short and longer "Book of Tobit".This book is full of blasphemy and does go against doctrine. You've been warned.