I don't know who specifically wrote this story. It could be an indie or relatively unknown author who is exploring this rather unique and controversial concept.
There's no information available to me regarding the author of the 'Jesus in His New Body Horror Story'. It could be a new and emerging writer trying to make a name for themselves by taking on such a bold and different topic. Maybe it was written by someone with a very different view of religious stories and wanted to blend the religious and horror genres in an unexpected way.
I'm afraid I have no clue about the author of this 'Jesus in His New Body Horror Story'. It could be the work of a local writer in a niche community that focuses on experimental or boundary - pushing literature. Since it's not a widely known story, it's difficult to determine the originator without more research.
The 'Jesus in His New Body Horror Story' might be a creative exploration of the concept of resurrection in a horror - like way. Maybe it shows Jesus coming back in a form that is not the traditional, pure and divine one. It could be that his new body has some grotesque or abnormal features that create a sense of horror. For example, his body might be deformed or have some elements that are not in line with the usual religious depictions, and this new form could be used to explore themes like the fear of the unknown, the perversion of the sacred, or the chaos that can come from unexpected changes to something that is so firmly established in religious beliefs.
Well, it's a complex question. Many scholars and religious authorities have contributed to documenting and interpreting the story of Jesus. The Bible is a key source, but its composition involved multiple contributors and editing over centuries.
There are many authors who have written about the story of Jesus. It could vary depending on the specific book you're referring to. Some well-known religious scholars and authors have taken on this topic, but without more context, it's hard to give a definite name.
I'm not certain who specifically wrote the 'haveli horror story'. There could be many independent authors or it could be part of local folklore passed down through generations and not have a single known author.
I don't know who wrote the 'April Horror Story' as there could be many stories with that name or concept.
I don't know who wrote the 'hartfeld horror story'. It could be an amateur writer from Hartfeld itself, someone who was inspired by local legends or personal experiences in the area.
I don't know who wrote 'the lift horror story' as there are many horror stories out there and without more information it's difficult to determine the author.
There are so many horror stories being created all the time, and without more context about this specific 'axolotl horror story', it's difficult to say who the author is. It might be a self - published work on some horror - themed websites, in which case the author could be an amateur writer with a passion for creating unique horror scenarios involving axolotls.
I'm not sure. Maybe it's some unknown indie author.
Sorry, I have no idea. But you could try searching on popular literature websites or asking in literary forums for the answer.