the World Hater) constantly trying too thwart the spread of the=20gospel (the Star-Song). There is also some very strong internal conflict=20happening though. Everyman is a student of science and facts he struggles=20numerous times in trying to understand the concept of Eathemaker, and his=20Singer. Praxis is burdened with guilt. He struggles to accept the fact that==20the Singer wanted to forgive him.=20III. Main Theme-=20A. The Invader (Holy Spirit) has come in the place of the Singer (Jesus=20Christ) and now the Singerians (the Christians) are spreading the Star-Song=20(the gospel). The persecution of the Christians has begun and the story tell=s=20of what happened to them.=20This novel leads the reader to understand that standing strong for Jesus is=20not easy. But the reward for perseverance is far greater then any earthly=20treasures!B. We have it very easy now-a-days in our Christian walks. We need to be=20living everyday sold-out for Jesus Christ.IV. Conclusions/Comparisons-=20A. This story was an allegory because every character or event or object wa=s=20a symbol of a Biblical event or character This is a continuation of the novel, The Singer. It is a metaphorical=20retelling of the New Testament, picking up where The Singer left off.=20" In the center of the universe the Singer and his Father spoke of the Final==20victory. The Ancient World Hater heard their whispered plans and trembled....