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Secret societies_Sylvia Browne - The Concept Essentially the book is a several hundred page adventure into creative conspiracy theories. Sylvia takes a lot of what we know to be true and challenges it based upon involvement from other organizations and societies. She questions whether things were truly done the way textbooks say they were done, such as in American history. By examining these secret societies and organizations through her spirit guide, FRANCINE, she attempts to show the REAL story of what happened from a first hand account.  The book also questions a lot of the different aspects of the New Testament, and other areas of the bible. I myself seeing the bible as something as worthwhile as milking male donkeys in hopes of producing chocolate, thought this area to be somewhat interesting. The major problem is that Sylvia really offers no basis for her thoughts. It comes down to be nothing more than opinion, rather than any real evidence for the beliefs. This of course discredits greatly what she is attempting to accomplish with the book.
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Secret societies_Sylvia Browne - The Concept Essentially the book is a several hundred page adventure into creative conspiracy theories. Sylvia takes a lot of what we know to be true and challenges it based upon involvement from other organizations and societies. She questions whether things were truly done the way textbooks say they were done, such as in American history. By examining these secret societies and organizations through her spirit guide, FRANCINE, she attempts to show the REAL story of what happened from a first hand account. The book also questions a lot of the different aspects of the New Testament, and other areas of the bible. I myself seeing the bible as something as worthwhile as milking male donkeys in hopes of producing chocolate, thought this area to be somewhat interesting. The major problem is that Sylvia really offers no basis for her thoughts. It comes down to be nothing more than opinion, rather than any real evidence for the beliefs. This of course discredits greatly what she is attempting to accomplish with the book.