Nada por lo que pedir perdón
la importancia del legado español frente a las atrocidades cometidas por los enemigos de España
Gullo, Marcelo
In this exceptional book, Marcelo Gullo Omodeo demonstrates that, in the "Court of History", Spain has been judged by biased judges with false witnesses. And he asserts: That America, before 1492, was more like hell than paradise, since human sacrifice, cannibalism, slavery, machismo and prostitution reigned in the New World. That Bartolomé de las Casas was a mercenary disguised as a priest. That for four centuries, Great Britain, Holland, the United States, France and Germany -without any moral authority- have demanded that Spain ask for forgiveness for the supposed sins committed during the conquest of America, when, in reality, those nations are the that they should because their hands are stained with blood. That Spain has nothing to apologize for because the conquest of America was one of the greatest attempts the world has ever seen to make justice and Christian values ??prevail in a brutal and bloody era. That this successful attempt made Spain an exception in the history of humanity because neither before nor after a nation behaved in that way. And that precisely for that very reason, when Pope Francis was Father Jorge, he considered that there was nothing to apologize for.
- Author
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Gullo, Marcelo
- Subject
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History
> History of Spain
- EAN
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9788467066654
- ISBN
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978-84-670-6665-4
- Edition
- 1
- Publisher
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Espasa-Calpe
- Pages
- 464
- High
- 23.0 cm
- Weight
- 15.0 cm
- Release date
- 05-10-2022
- Language
- Spanish
- Series