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One of 2023's Must Read Religious Books is The Rise and Fall of Satan by Author and Pastor F. Cornelius Ogundele

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San Francisco, California--(Newsfile Corp. - November 4, 2023) - Pastor and licensed counselor F. Cornelius Ogundele explores the source of violence and aggression in his intriguing new book, The Rise and Fall of Satan: A Socio-Cultural and Psycho-Spiritual Analysis of the Most Invisible and Enigmatic Figure in Human History. This insightful text views Satan from a diverse range of perspectives in a way that's never been done before.

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At its core, The Rise and Fall of Satan questions who or what is behind the evil in our world. Satan is the driving force that tempts and deceives humanity, twisting the thoughts of ordinary individuals to accept violence. By embracing arrogance and disobeying higher moral laws, people can lose themselves to evil without any hope of returning to their once-righteous lives.

Unlike other books that examine the role of Satan throughout history, Ogundele's work is meant for religious and nonreligious readers alike. Each chapter introduces key concepts about human violence while building incrementally to ensure the audience can easily follow along.

Ogundele hopes his work will spark a larger conversation about the origins of evil, aggression, and violent atrocities. The Rise and Fall of Satan is the perfect introduction to prepare readers for further research or to enter a dialogue about how Satan acts in the world around us. At a time when violence is too often at the forefront of society, The Rise and Fall of Satan is a relevant, compelling read.

The Rise and Fall of Satan: A Socio-Cultural and Psycho-Spiritual Analysis of the Most Invisible and Enigmatic Figure in Human History is available for purchase on Amazon.com or wherever books are sold.

F. Cornelius Ogundele is a licensed counselor and the pastor of The Apostolic Church in Steger, Illinois. After earning doctoral degrees in psychology, counseling, and theology, he has served in the mental health field for over 20 years. He is the author of several books, including American and Common-Sense Politics and Noah and Alcohol, among others. Ogundele is a proud husband, father of four, and grandfather of eight.

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Charlotte Simmons
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