Why is the book, Pillars of The Earth a target for suspicion? Suspicion of what?
One of the world's foremost anti-christians, who has been put before the public eye, by the men of lucifer, from behind the scenes, goosed the book back into bestseller status by her endorsement. I refer here to the most notorious of witches Opra Winfrey.
983 pages, the book is part of a 2-part psyops con. It is the first part, inoffensive enough to get the confidence of readers, who may be expected to continue into the sequel book.
The writer is an avowed atheist.
Reviewers have said that the plot is not hot, and the characters are not so good, either.
In Pillars of The Earth, the writer made characters both praiseworthy and blameworthy, showin no prejudice for or against any particular religious position. There were good papists and bad papists, good others, and bad others.
There was a bias in favor of the witch-side bein shown as the bearers of helpfulness, longsufferin, and wisdom, however.
The sequel book has the real message, now that the reader has become hooked to the series. The basic ideas are to disrevere Jesus Christ, God and his team on Earth, and, instead, to rely on one's own introspective powers, for any betterment, that you would get.
I have noticed that, online, freemasons have tended to take truly kindly, to Pillars of The Earth. They have recommended it to other masons, online.
When many of the cathedrals were damaged during ww1, subterranean altars were exposed, beneath the sanctuaries.These were satanic altars used for blood sacrifices.
Now you know what kind of folk put gargoyles and other horrors on churches, and caused the windows to be shaped like yonis.
Did Pillars Of The Earth reveal this side of the cathedrals to us?No.I would guess that the writer works for the masons anyhow, may even be a mason himself.Please comment if you know about this.
Templars/masons – name changes covering the same traditions since Nimrod --were also the architects of the old world order, which “…passeth, giving way to the new”.