What will be the name of the Antichrist? How about David.The Omnavarian Codex offer the reader a dynamic and intriguing tale of love, hate, war, charity, sacrifice, and most of all the power of family united. All presented from the prospective of the primordial being who is to become the Antichrist, but you can call him David.David is the “Preserver of the Universe” a being that was created to ensure the continuation of the universe as such in the days of the end he is to oppose the one who would destroy the world, in that time he will earn the title “The Antichrist”. Until then he’s an integral part of the keeping the world turning and his goals are right on par with God’s. Now doesn’t that confuse things a bit. We were always taught that the Antichrist would be a being of pure evil, killing, maiming, torturing, but that is an extremely narrow interpretation and not how one gets to rule the world in today’s world.The lies of the Antichrist will be more subtle. “Anti” from the Greek root can mean either “opposed to” or “In replace of” in this book we explore the latter meaning. David as the Antichrist will endear you, encapsulate you, and even make you root for him at times. As he wonders throughout ancient history as man and beast fighting angels, making gods, establishing empires, and making a love that can withstand the full force of heaven’s wrath. This book offers the reader a secret knowledge and it delivers, so be careful how you use it.
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- Release Date 04/20/2022
- Author Hon. Hon. Rev. C. S. Millender C.S. II II
- Language English
- Company Independently published
- Weight 10.4 ounces
- Dimensions 5 x 0.67 x 8 inches
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