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Renaissance: Counter-Renaissance: The Revolt Against Jehovian Terror

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Constantine's creed of Nicaea enchained minds and subdued whole populations under the Jehovian Terror. A conspiracy of intelligence kept alive transfigurative ideas that were eventually to burgeon forth in Dante's unsurpassable Divine Comedy. So explosive were these writings that they lit the fuse of an uprising against the ruling a cultural, philosophical and political revolution that has since come to be known as the Renaissance. This book follows the path of the Renaissance uprising to where it led politically. Then the Counter-Renaissance is explored, discovering how the Jehovian Terror was re-established in new and vigorous forms, and how mankind remains enslaved as a result to this day.

202 pages, Paperback

Published February 29, 2016

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John Dunn

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