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A fantasy novel about a tyrannical king and ruler who oppresses his people and practices all kinds of oppression, injustice and tyranny on them.
One day, he thinks about turning into a god, claiming that he is the one who created the universe and created all humans and all other creatures, and that he is their creator and they must worship him and that he created them in order for them to worship him.
He follows with them methods of enticement and intimidation, and woe to all those who reject his divinity and worship. The events of the novel take place in a dramatic, tragic framework, through which it criticizes the idea of all religions and rejects the idea of the existence of a creator or God for this universe, denying this idea.
The novel emphasizes the importance of science and logic and the necessity of their victory over superstitions, metaphysics and delusions of religions and gods, and ends with the victory of science over religion and faith.
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A fantasy novel about a tyrannical king and ruler who oppresses his people and practices all kinds of oppression, injustice and tyranny on them.
One day, he thinks about turning into a god, claiming that he is the one who created the universe and created all humans and all other creatures, and that he is their creator and they must worship him and that he created them in order for them to worship him.
He follows with them methods of enticement and intimidation, and woe to all those who reject his divinity and worship. The events of the novel take place in a dramatic, tragic framework, through which it criticizes the idea of all religions and rejects the idea of the existence of a creator or God for this universe, denying this idea.
The novel emphasizes the importance of science and logic and the necessity of their victory over superstitions, metaphysics and delusions of religions and gods, and ends with the victory of science over religion and faith.