
Author: Fernando López-Mirones
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Behind the fallacious belief that there are too many human beings on the planet, an induced ideology is threateningly spreading that considers the life of a pet to be more valuable than that of dissenting people, unborn babies or sick elderly people. Thus a dangerous new secular apocalyptic religion is born, based on anger, but disguised as love for nature, the planet and the climate. A new value system that is threatening our freedoms. Its dogma: human beings are evil and the rest of the animals are the new gods. This moral alibi of “wounded nature” is being used to subjugate humanity. A strange encounter with a pack of wolves in Yellowstone National Park, Montana, twenty-four years ago, opened this zoologist's reflection on the mystical meaning of a totemic animal beyond biology. In these pages he argues, with an original approach and providing astonishing data, what that incredible experience taught him: the difference between two opposing perspectives, the wolf of God —lupus dei— and the god Wolf —lupus deus—. The wolf is one of God's creatures, but it is not a god, as they would have us believe. The whole narrative of environmental, social and economic agendas proposed by supranational organizations, NGOs and false philanthropists who promote this pseudo-religious, scientistic postulate based on the idea that man is destroying the planet is sustained by this nuance, but what if it were not true?
Pages: 352
Imprint: Arcopress
Format: Paperback
Collection: Ensayo y divulgación
BISAC Code: SCI070000
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