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The Dichotomy of Evil

by Andras Tower

300 pages; quality trade paperback (softcover); catalogue #06-2747; ISBN 1-4251-0988-8; US$23.22, C$26.70, EUR18.10, £12.00

The Dichotomy of Evil is an exposé on good and evil, which provides new theories on Demonology. It explains how to spot demons, how to defend yourself from demonic attack, how to attack demons and how to have great sex with them.


About the Book

Before the Universe had been created, before time even existed, God had spent too much time in solitude. He could not go on. He decided to put his loneliness behind him. He would encapsulate this vast all consuming negative emotion, and set his soul free.

Once the emotion had been encapsulated, Gods mind was suddenly released from his suffering. His relief was immense. God looked once more into the void, as far as he could see in all directions, and he found that he was still alone.

God then looked into himself, and saw something amazing. The part of his mind, that he had used to encapsulate the loneliness, had started to heal it self. It was starting to behave like a mind in its own right, a mind within a mind. A mind filled with one vast over powering negative emotion.

The genesis of the demons had started.

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