Stephen Self

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Religions had learned long ago that a human mind facing the terrifying prospect of eternal nothingness would believe almost anything. Timor mortis est pater religionis, Langdon mused, recalling the ancient saying made famous by Upton Sinclair. Fear of death is the father of religion. Sure enough, every world religion had produced copious writings suggesting an afterlife—the
The Secret of Secrets (Robert Langdon, #6)
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