Our Holy Hell: The Causes, the Solutions

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Basically, lies are bad. Ok? Here is where lies go to die. Which will make this book unpalatable for most of you. This book may not be Newton's "Principia Mathematica" or Darwin's "The Origin of Species." But given the problems of the world, it is easily the most important book ever written. Possibly the most important book that will ever be written. This book contains hundreds of quotes from the bible that are either stupid, lies, or are evil to varying degrees. (Though this book doesn't list all such examples) These contain many philosophies that are common to all religions. By taking the approach that I do, you will find out what the right way to look at things is and why. Only a fool or criminal could read this book and deny that religion plays the major role in speeding this planet toward doom. Can you handle the truth? Will you dare to look into this mirror? Or stick with the same old comfortable, destructive lies.

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  • User image   Subbaram Danda
    15 Jan 2013
    "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" is a classic. Every lover of literature should read it at least once. Victor Hugo used it very effectively to arouse the patriotic feelings of Frenchmen to the need for restoration of the famous Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris. This work is very descriptive, forceful and full of imagery. Its appeal is evergreen. I have referred to it in my book "Marvels Very Majestic," which is about twenty marvels across the globe other than the celebrated Seven Wonders of the World.
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