Desecration (novel) - in Popular Culture

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On the fourth episode of Season 4 of Glee, the Left Behind series, including the book Desecration, is discussed. The book was used to draw parallels between being left behind after the rapture and being left behind in life by those we love.

Left Behind series
Original series
  • Left Behind
  • Tribulation Force
  • Nicolae
  • Soul Harvest
  • Apollyon
  • Assassins
  • The Indwelling
  • The Mark
  • Desecration
  • The Remnant
  • Armageddon
  • Glorious Appearing
Prequels/sequels
  • The Rising
  • The Regime
  • The Rapture
  • Kingdom Come
Military series (Mel Odom)
  • Apocalypse Dawn
  • Apocalypse Crucible
  • Apocalypse Burning
  • Apocalypse Unleashed
Political series (Neesa Hart)
  • End of State
  • Impeachable Offense
  • Necessary Evils
Films
  • Left Behind: The Movie
  • Left Behind II: Tribulation Force
  • Left Behind: World at War
Youth Series
  • Left Behind: The Kids
Global Community
  • Carpathianism
  • Battle of Armageddon
  • Enigma Babylon One World Faith
  • Left Behind: Eternal Forces
Characters in the Left Behind series
Original Tribulation Force members
  • Rayford Steele
  • Cameron "Buck" Williams
  • Chloe Steele
  • Bruce Barnes
Other Tribulation Force members
  • Tsion Ben-Judah
  • Chaim Rosenzweig
  • Albie
  • Mac McCullum
  • Abdullah Smith
  • David Hassid
  • Chang Wong
  • Ming Toy
  • Ree Woo
  • Ken Ritz
  • Lionel Whalum
  • George Sebastian
  • Priscilla Sebastian
  • Amanda White
  • T. M. Delanty
  • Lukas Miklos
  • Floyd Charles
  • Hattie Durham
  • Steve Plank
  • Razor
  • Naomi Tiberias
  • Eleazar Tiberias
  • Gustaf Zuckermandel, Jr.
  • Hannah Palemoon
  • Leah Rose
  • Annie Christopher
The Global Community
  • Nicolae Carpathia
  • Leon Fortunato
  • Viv Ivins
  • Suhail Akbar
  • Walter Moon
  • Peter Mathews
  • Reiche Planchette
  • Guy Blod
The Millennium Force
  • Raymie Steele
  • Ekaterina Risto
  • Kenny Bruce Williams
  • Bahira Abaneh
  • Zaki Abaneh
Other characters
  • Irene Steele
  • Raymie Steele
  • Joshua Todd-Cothran
  • Jonathan Stonagal
  • Gerald Fitzhugh
  • Qasim Marid
  • Marilena Carpathia


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