The Invisible College continues the Freemasonry saga by exploring its roots in The Royal Society, a group dedicated to the pursuit of scientific study. In a time when superstition and magic governed reason, the repressive dogma of Christian belief silenced many, and where a turbulent political and economical background dominated, these men forbade any discussion of religion at their meetings. The author claims that modern experimental science was born out of The Royal Society, which was secretly funded by The Invisible ...
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The Invisible College continues the Freemasonry saga by exploring its roots in The Royal Society, a group dedicated to the pursuit of scientific study. In a time when superstition and magic governed reason, the repressive dogma of Christian belief silenced many, and where a turbulent political and economical background dominated, these men forbade any discussion of religion at their meetings. The author claims that modern experimental science was born out of The Royal Society, which was secretly funded by The Invisible College, which is known today as Freemasonry. This is an exciting new "alternative history" book that puts the Freemasons at the center of the civilized universe and attacks the church for its secrecy, repression, and conspiracy. It should appeal to the buyers of Christopher Knight and Robert Lomas's previous books.
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