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Satan's War on Free Agency

by Greg Wright

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"This book explains how both ancient and modern secret combinations have used freedom without accountability to get elected it also shows how parents unknowingly the same ""love without law"" program taught by the philosophies of conspring men. The book exposes the satanie deceptions so popular today and helps readers understand the difference between choice, freedom and agen age. The theme of the book is the principle of moral agency."… (more)
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"This book explains how both ancient and modern secret combinations have used freedom without accountability to get elected it also shows how parents unknowingly the same ""love without law"" program taught by the philosophies of conspring men. The book exposes the satanie deceptions so popular today and helps readers understand the difference between choice, freedom and agen age. The theme of the book is the principle of moral agency."

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