The Babel Effect by Daniel Hecht

The Babel Effect

Daniel Hecht

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For readers who crave a captivating and suspenseful exploration of the intersection of science, faith, and the human condition, The Babel Effect by Daniel Hecht is a gripping and intriguing read that dives into the mysteries of violence, morality, and the complexities of the human experience.

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The Genesis Project, headed by Ryan and Jess McCloud, is researching a fascinating thesis: that violence is a virus, that evil is genetically based, and that neurology can prove what psychology only suggests. A billionaire who heads the world's la...

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