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The Ahriman Gate.


The Ahriman Gate

Thomas & Nita Horn

Musterion Press

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The Ahriman Gate is a novel about a nightmarish scenario of shadow governmental secrets, ghastly genetic manipulation, and the brink of discoveries that could spell the end of the world. An ordinary man must find the courage and the wherewithal where·with·al  
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The necessary means, especially financial means: didn't have the wherewithal to survive an economic downturn.

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 to confront extraordinary menaces; through fiction, the author provides a cautionary tale A cautionary tale is a traditional story told in folklore, to warn its hearer of a danger.

There are three essential parts to a cautionary tale, though they can be introduced in a large variety of ways.
 of where human cloning Although genes are recognized as influencing behavior and cognition, "genetically identical" does not mean altogether identical; identical twins, despite being natural human clones with near identical DNA, are separate people, with separate experiences and not altogether  advances and research could lead if scientific experiments are not tempered by moral caution. A thrilling saga of the quest to unveil cruelty and destruction before it runs rampant.
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