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The Great Reset

The Rise of Lucifer's Race

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The Great Reset

By: Vincent Rhodes
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The Great Reset: The Rise of Lucifer's Race is a riveting book that delves deep into the world of Transhumanism, the Great Reset, the New World Order Agenda, the Nephilim, and the Days of Noah as foretold by Jesus. This book tracks the Nephilim, a race of beings whose existence has been controversial and fascinating for centuries. These creatures were believed to have been born from an unholy union between fallen angels and human women, resulting in a towering height of up to 450 feet. This book explores the possibility that human beings are being re-engineered genetically through synthetic biology and mRNA technologies for the purpose of creating a race of being in the image of Lucifer rather than God. This book takes listeners through the fascinating history and mythology of the Nephilim, exploring their impact on humanity and their connection to Biblical events, such as the great flood. It aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of this ancient race and the significance of their existence today. It also explores whether our technological advances today are being guided by otherworldly beings whose chief aim is to repopulate the Earth with Lucifer's seed through emerging technologies in transhumanism. This book draws from many biblical passages concerning the spiritual warfare that we are now fighting and raises your awareness of end-time prophetic events that are currently being fulfilled.

©2019, 2023 Vincent Rhodes (P)2023 Vincent Rhodes
Christian Eschatology Christianity Theology Social Issues Christian Living Social Sciences Media Studies
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The Narrative of this book is ok but it is repeated one too many times in different chapters, different ways. I take it that this is a Christian book as it sites Bible verses throughout the book. I didn't like that there are swearing in this book. I didn't appreciate the fact that this book talks about God's word and swears in the same book and chapters. not cool!

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