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Blood of the False Prophet: The Forgotten Delusion That Started History's Bloodiest Civil War
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Blood of the False Prophet: The Forgotten Delusion That Started History's Bloodiest Civil War in Ottawa, ON
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Blood of the False Prophet: The Forgotten Delusion That Started History's Bloodiest Civil War in Ottawa, ON
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In the mid-19th century, a failed Chinese scholar named Hong Xiuquan suffered a severe nervous breakdown. Upon waking, he claimed to have received a divine revelation: he was the younger brother of Jesus Christ, sent to rid China of demonic forces. What began as a fever dream escalated into the Taiping Rebellion, the deadliest civil war in human history. This historical documentary uncovers the mechanics of mass religious fanaticism. It explores how a single man's delusion found fertile ground in a society plagued by extreme poverty, corruption, and the crippling aftermath of the Opium Wars. Hong mobilized millions into a fanatical, highly organized army that conquered vast swaths of the Qing Empire and established a radical, utopian theocracy. The book details the staggering human cost—an estimated twenty to thirty million dead—making it a conflict bloodier than World War I. You will understand how European powers intervened, balancing their Christian sympathies against the cold economics of the tea and silk trade. Explore a tragedy that permanently altered global history. This is a chilling case study of how economic desperation and unchecked religious fervor can burn a nation to the ground.
In the mid-19th century, a failed Chinese scholar named Hong Xiuquan suffered a severe nervous breakdown. Upon waking, he claimed to have received a divine revelation: he was the younger brother of Jesus Christ, sent to rid China of demonic forces. What began as a fever dream escalated into the Taiping Rebellion, the deadliest civil war in human history. This historical documentary uncovers the mechanics of mass religious fanaticism. It explores how a single man's delusion found fertile ground in a society plagued by extreme poverty, corruption, and the crippling aftermath of the Opium Wars. Hong mobilized millions into a fanatical, highly organized army that conquered vast swaths of the Qing Empire and established a radical, utopian theocracy. The book details the staggering human cost—an estimated twenty to thirty million dead—making it a conflict bloodier than World War I. You will understand how European powers intervened, balancing their Christian sympathies against the cold economics of the tea and silk trade. Explore a tragedy that permanently altered global history. This is a chilling case study of how economic desperation and unchecked religious fervor can burn a nation to the ground.

















