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La Gran Extinción Humana
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Ongoing, First published Aug 09, 2018
Esta sabiduría no es terrenal sino celestial que viene en este tiempo a anunciar las grandes verdades ocultas a la Humanidad desde el principio de la creación hasta el final de los tiempos. Se presentan miles de pruebas y evidencias del acontecimiento llamado la Gran Extinción Humana también conocido como el Fin del Mundo. Las pruebas vertidas en este libro único en su género son advertencias de que lo que va a acontecer en la tierra muy pronto es muy real, tanto si crees como si no, tanto si eres un fanático religioso como si no. También es una gran oportunidad para prepararse a nivel espiritual antes de que seas barrido de la faz de la tierra; no habrá marcha atrás una vez comiencen a desarrollarse los acontecimientos finales largamente orquestados y planeados para esta humanidad: ¡Quedas advertido!
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Barakah Amal had escaped Nigeria shortly after the misfortune of encountering Jalal Jali as a teenager. Years since past and unbeknownst to her, she's reluctantly summoned back to wed the man who had ruined her life to protect her family. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .