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Apocalypse Flame
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Apocalypse Flame

The Condemned World We Live In
BookPaperback
EUR15,00

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Explore the Brink of Existence in the Embers of TomorrowIn a world dancing on the razor's edge between salvation and ruin, Apocalypse Flame: The Condemned World We Live In offers a piercing gaze into the tangled web of 21st-century calamities. Merging a richly provocative narrative with meticulously researched insights, this book exposes the filigree of failings within modern civilization.Commence your journey on the scorching cliffs of a planet in peril, charting the course through the climate crisis and man's indelible mark on Earth's delicate order. Watch as Chapter 1 paints a shocking tableau of our world's fever, sparking a tumultuous dialogue with your own conscience.The narrative delves through the glass and rebar of our societal ruins, dissecting the decay of morality and mesh of crime that mire our collective existence. Traverse the seedy underbelly of humanity's own doing and confront the specters haunting our culture's shaky foundations.Submit to the siren call of your digital distractions as Chapter 3 sketches a damning portrait of our technological overlords, questioning if we are truly masters of our devices or prisoners of an addictive mirage. This exploration will challenge your conceptions of freedom in our interconnected void.Feel the weight of gold and the allure of power in The Idolatry of Wealth, a critical examination of money's insidious influence on our lives and relationships. Ponder whether wealth truly dictates a person's worth and consider the often-untold stories of those trampled beneath ambition's relentless march.Witness the controversial convergence of spirituality and sacrilege, crime and capitalism, as well as affection and apathy through the pen of a sharp-eyed soothsayer. And as the narrative cascades toward its climactic close, discover prophetic insights into the second coming, leaving your heart pounding with questions of salvation, and the troubling yet hopeful paths we could thread toward redemption.With a comprehensive appendix of resources, Apocalypse Flame does more than just illustrate the maelstrom. It offers a lantern in the chaos, guiding readers towards informed action and deeper understanding, lighting the first spark towards a future that could still be bright, should we choose to seize it.A manifesto for the modern age, a reflection of our greatest anxieties, and a beacon of potential hope-Apocalypse Flame is not merely a book but a critical companion for anyone daring to navigate the condemned-and potentially redeemable-world we live in.
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-4566-4647-9
Product TypeBook
BindingPaperback
PublishereBookIt.com
Publishing date01/03/2024
LanguageEnglish
SizeWidth 152 mm, Height 229 mm, Thickness 6 mm
Weight167 g
Article no.28440429
CatalogsLibri
Data source no.A48645774
Product groupBU710
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