Manichaeism: The Final Showdown

Conrad Riker · Gervigreindarupplestur með Alistair (frá Google)
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The Eternal Battle for Your Soul Has Begun—Which Side Will You Choose? 


Do you feel trapped in a world that demonizes strength and rewards weakness? 


Are you tired of being told masculinity is toxic while society crumbles without it? 


What if the secret to reclaiming your divine purpose lies in a 1,700-year-old prophecy? 


- Discover why every modern crisis—from collapsing birth rates to gender chaos—was foreshadowed by ancient heresies. 

- Uncover the hidden link between Marxist revolutions and Satanic inversions of sacred hierarchy. 

- Learn how to weaponize daily discipline (fasting, prayer, labor) to transmute weakness into unbreakable resolve. 

- Decode the "self-configuring language" of reality that proves masculinity is a cosmic imperative. 

- See why 93% of men lose everything in divorce courts—and how to legally armor yourself. 

- Master the lost art of spiritual alchemy to turn societal decay into personal power. 

- Recognize the 21st-century signs of Mani’s "Great War" and prepare for what comes next. 

- Awaken your role in the Logos-driven matrix where men are God’s agents of order. 


If you want to crush the Marxist-Manichaean conspiracy, reclaim your birthright as a son of light, and wield unshakable sovereignty in a world of chaos—buy this book today

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