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Fernando Castillo
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When the Man Child of Revelation 12 rules, he will need a declaration of human rights. This work of mine is the most comprehensive declaration of human rights that I've found. The UN's declaration is only eight pages. My declaration explains how every nation of the world can follow human rights. This is the initial seed from which I will produce my Building of the Kingdom of God series.
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