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Hells to Hate: Escaping  Man Made Hells
Hells to Hate: Escaping  Man Made Hells
Hells to Hate: Escaping  Man Made Hells
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Hells to Hate touchingly brings to light the ills that have invaded our world over the years, with relatable accounts of what we do to each other in Asia, in north and south America, in Africa, in Europe, in Australia, and in the west Indies. The book points out why we do these and how to stop permanently and perpetually.
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Release dateAug 17, 2021
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Hells to Hate: Escaping  Man Made Hells
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Reverend Doctor Chinenye S Nwachukwu

Chinenye is a husband, a father of five and a grandfather of six. He earned Bachelor of Arts in Government, Master of Arts in Political Science, and Doctorate in Theology. This author is an ardent teacher of the word of God, a Pastor and an electrifying Evangelist.

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    Hells to Hate - Reverend Doctor Chinenye S Nwachukwu

    Copyright © 2021 Reverend Doctor Chinenye S Nwachukwu.

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    ISBN: 978-1-4897-3740-3 (sc)

    ISBN: 978-1-4897-3739-7 (hc)

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    Library of Congress Control Number: 2021915519

    LifeRich Publishing rev. date: 07/29/2021

    CONTENTS

    Prelude

    Appreciation

    Chapter 1 Mexico, Afghanistan, War on Terror, Syria, and Mali

    Chapter 2 Somalia, Russia, Nigeria, Ethiopia, Yemen, and Libya

    Chapter 3 Venezuela, Iran vs USA, Iran vs Israel, Iraq, USA, China, and Reconquista

    Chapter 4 WWII, Mongols, Israel vs. Palestinians, WWI, Multi-Wars, Why Wars?

    Chapter 5 Homicides, Guns, Rape, Illicit Drugs, and Drunk-Driving in the USA

    Chapter 6 Homicides, Guns, Rape, Illicit Drugs, Drunk Driving in South Africa

    Chapter 7 Crimes in China and India

    Chapter 8 Crime in Germany and Russia

    Chapter 9 Crimes in Brazil, Columbia, and Venezuela

    Chapter 10 Crimes in France and UK

    Chapter 11 Saudi Arabian and Iranian Crimes

    Chapter 12 The Caribbean Nations

    Chapter 13 Why Do We Create Hells For Each Other?

    PRELUDE

    Humans have utterly treated each other with heinous and odious. Therefore this monumental work astoundingly brings to light the ills that we create, and the ills we ferociously impose on others. There is no exception, wickedness climbs from individuals, groups, societies to nations and countries. Religion, education, wealth, and position are not a cure for wickedness. The nations that have high literacy rates, wealthy and religious are as cruel as the poor ones. Why are we doing this to ourselves? The answer is not far fetched, keep reading, you will soon discover it plus solutions in this book.

    APPRECIATION

    Unto the creator and possessor of the Universe, the owner of wisdom, to the supreme and eternal God who put me on the planet Earth, I prostrate day and night. I am indebted to my wife Chinyere for her unquestionable love and support, to my children and grandchildren, I say thank you.

    CHAPTERS ONE-FOUR

    Man Made Hells, Battles that Turn

    the World Into a War Zone.

    CHARACTERS

    Theologian, Politician, Scientist,

    Crowd, and Lucifer.

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    ONE

    Mexico, Afghanistan, War on

    Terror, Syria, and Mali

    Scientist: Fellows, of all the wars going on in our world today, which ones affect mankind most?

    Lucifer: I pick the Mexican war on drugs. Mexico is a failed state because of drug lords. Yes, they have lost over three hundred lives in the past ten years. The cartels are the leading suppliers of methamphetamine, cocaine, heroin, and other drugs. This war has been going on since 2006. Mexico cannot win this war, even with the help of other world powers. Mexico should legalize all drugs and tax the dealers and manufacturers.

    Secondly, I am interested in the Afghanistan war with the Taliban. This war started officially in 2001, when the United States and its allies drove the Taliban from power in order to prevent Al Qaeda from having a safe base of operation. For twenty years, the Taliban and Al Qaeda have not been defeated in any shape or form. What a waste of lives! In ridiculous and highly confusing conflicts you have only helped me by bringing souls to share the real hell with me. The United States and its allies should encourage Afghanistan and the Taliban to work together. Taking sides, however, helps me, as thirty-three million Afghanistans live in horror and acute fear every day.

    Politician: I am interested in war on terror because it is a global military campaign, which was started by the United States in September 2001. It was not only for the September 11, 2011, attacks on United States soil that led to international counterterrorism. The news had been bad from many quarters of the world, therefore 196 countries joint hands with the United States in open and covert military operations worldwide.

    The Sunni Islamic Fundamentalist armed groups who operate mostly in Afghanistan, the Philippines, Syria, Libya, Somalia, Yemen, Iraq, Pakistan, and other countries have been the main targets. More than forty million people in these areas have been killed or displaced. Al Qaeda, the Islamic state, the Taliban, the Tehrik, and others are popular. However, they have hundreds of groups all over the world by franchising. Over one billion people are living in concentrated and deep and desperate fear because of terrorism. This is the Third World War that causes tears to talk about the Syrian Civil War that has been going on since 2011, thereby consternating twenty-two million people. The Arab Spring of 2011 caught the youth’s attention as it was about pro-democracy demonstrations. The President Bashar Al Assad answered the youth with guns. This led to an unprecedented spike all over Syria. That beautiful country became a nightmare overnight. Russia, Iran, Turkey, the United States, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Lebanon, Yemen, and others got involved.

    Chemical weapons have been used repeatedly. Atrocities like killing civilians, children, turture, and rapes, for example, are taking place in the open. Rubble has replaced those beautiful hospitals, schools, mosques, churches, roads, markets, banks, oil depots, and residential and commercial buildings. It is the worst multi-sided war so far. The Syrian Arab Republic versus various domestic and foreign allies opposing the Syrian government have been at each other since March 2011. For the Syrians, this is hell on earth, not life at all.

    Theologian: The armed conflict in Mali since 2012 is very interesting. The Sahel reign of Mali suffered a coup that caused a conflict between the North and South

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