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If Eddy Became King: An Homage to All Victims of the 2 Great Wars That Devastated Humanity, 1914-1945 - Paperback

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If Eddy Became King: An Homage to All Victims of the 2 Great Wars That Devastated Humanity, 1914-1945 - Paperback
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by Nicholas F. Benton (Author)

Could a gay man have prevented the Great War and all the horrors that issued from it?

Could England's gay Prince Eddy, had he become king instead of dying at 27 in 1891, have prevented World War I? And if that, likely the Holocaust and World War II spawned by it, as well?

The primal rudimentary concept described in the Old Testament is Abraham's handling of his son, Isaac at the outset of our civilization's lineage. Had Abraham not followed the right path in that case back then, we would have nothing of what has become our multi-millennial-long cultural tradition?

Will our culture, grounded as it is in the Abrahamic tradition, finally take the step it has so ruthlessly rejected that the God of Abraham commanded as the precondition for our progress?

Will the feminist mandate at last spring us free to shape a new world free of war and dedicated to the global solutions that will allow us relief from want and suffering?
Number of Pages: 54
Dimensions: 0.11 x 8.5 x 5.5 IN
Publication Date: January 20, 2024
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