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... to others and his active responses to survival situations. Leonardo Vettra, a CERN physicist, believed that science and religion together manifests man's quest of understanding the divine. There is the opposing view of Carmelengo Carlo Ventresca. He thought the antimatter creation was sacrilegious. Intellectual miracles were created without ethical instructions. All scientific technology did was brought us down the path of destruction. The tough moral issue rages the battle between science and religion. Plot Orientation: When a world renowned scientist is found brutally murdered in a Swiss research facility, Langdon was summoned to identify the mysterious symbol seared into the dead man's chest. What he discovers is that the Illuminati had surfaced from the shadows. Their resurgence was to carry out their bitter vendetta against their sworn enemy, the Catholic Church. In Rome, the College of Cardinals assembles to elect a new pope. Yet hidden somewhere in the Vatican is a bomb that relentlessly ...
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