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The revised edition of The Rise and Fall of Satan: A Socio-Cultural and Psycho-Spiritual Analysis of the Most Invisible and Enigmatic Figure in Human History is an insightful text that views Satan from a diverse range of perspectives in a way that's never been done before. After mental illness has been ruled out, every society has groped to find out the mind behind human violence, wanton brutality, the unruly behavior of a child toward its parents, and the destructive nature of a political dictator. In the absence of mental illness, The Rise and Fall of Satan reveals Satan as the source of those behaviors. By embracing arrogance and disobeying higher moral laws like Satan, people can lose themselves to evil without any hope of returning to their once-righteous lives. Do you know that there were religious, political, and economic motives behind Elijah's three-and-a-half-year drought in ancient Israel? The Rise and Fall of Satan presents Religion, Economics, and Politics as historical bedfellows and reveals the behind-the-scenes activities of Satan within the three spheres. Readers will learn new concepts about who the Antichrist is, gain new insight about the mark of the beast, and acquire a new understanding of the final religious, economic, and political battles that would lead to Satan's final fall.Satan will forever remain invisible. Fortunately, The Rise and Fall of Satan is meant for religious and nonreligious readers alike. The author presented three indisputable world-renowned historical and Biblical figures whom he called Satan-Incarnates as evidence of Satan's existence. After reading this book, no one will ever be confused about Satan's identity and activities or deny his invisible existence. For Christian readers, Satan has a due date. The final victory over the accuser of the brethren is imminent.
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9798330380411
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 292
- Utgivningsdatum: 2024-08-30
- Förlag: Cornelius the Good Man