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This book is a direct challenge to the evolution-based perspective of world history. The evolutionary worldview is commonly propagated within the popular culture through academia, Hollywood productions, the press and news media, the music industry and other outlets of social influencing.By means of historical research, the author analyzes the origin of the Theory of Evolution. Such origin is usually ignored in both popular and scholarly literature. This author proposes that such omission is intentional.Based on historical and other scientific evidence, the author concludes that the Theory of Evolution and the social, political and ideological revolutions that pulled Western Culture away from its Christian roots share a common origin. The author sustains that those developments resulted in the radical depletion of native European populations, the gradual replacement of White Christians with non-White, non-Christian populations in Europe, and to a lesser yet rapidly increasing extent, in North America. Such developments also produced the massive transfer of global wealth and geopolitical power from Christian Europeans and their offspring, to primarily European Jews and Arab Muslims. The author's research suggests a positive correlation and a direct causal connection between the Protestant Reformation, the Orange Revolution of 1639, the French Revolution and its reintroduction of the ancient theories of individualistic democracy and human rights, and Communism. According to the author's research, this causal relationship includes the Theory of Evolution, individualism, abortion rights, feminism, gay rights, humanist liberalism and their associated social movements.The author sustains that such movements and revolutions were neither genuine nor natural social phenomena. They were rather the product of professionally managed and well financed propaganda campaign programs. They are ideological warfare, as Plague was biological warfare -kill the body by killing the mind. They are component parts of the Judeo-Islamic extermination war against Christianity. They are the Ottoman Empire's answer to the Eastern Question.
Rise of the Sadducees by Daniel Santos is 565 pages long, and a total of 144,075 words.
This makes it 191% the length of the average book. It also has 176% more words than the average book.
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