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Jules Baissac

(12 September 1827 − 1 April 1898)

French theologist, who viewed Satan as a 'Centrifugal Energy of the Universe’ in a cosmic sense (SD, 2:245).

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Lifetime: 1827-1898
Shortly: French theologist, who viewed Satan as a 'Centrifugal Energy of the Universe’ in a cosmic sense Cate...