The Division
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Add to basketSold by PBShop.store US, Wood Dale, IL, U.S.A.
AbeBooks Seller since 7 April 2005
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Quantity: Over 20 available
Add to basketNew Book. Shipped from UK. THIS BOOK IS PRINTED ON DEMAND. Established seller since 2000.
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Irregular warfare: The weapons are words. The battlefield is your mind. The war is for reality.
On April 7, 1994, a radio announcer in Rwanda told his listeners that "the graves are not yet full." Within one hundred days, nearly one million people were dead - most hacked to death with machetes by people they knew. Neighbors who had shared meals the day before stood at roadblocks checking identity cards. A man who had served as godfather to a woman's children helped murder her husband.
The sword was not made of steel. It was made of words.
The Division traces the red horse of Revelation 6 - the rider given power to "take peace from the earth, so that people should slay one another." The Greek word for his weapon is machaira: not the long sword of military conquest, but the short blade of civil conflict, the knife that cuts between people who once stood side by side.
This book reveals how division actually operates - not through lies, but through selective truth. Each faction receives accurate but incomplete information, guaranteed to produce conflict when the fragments collide. The Hutus who participated in genocide were told true things about Tutsi political movements. Americans today are shown true footage of the other side at its worst. No one needs to lie when partial truth, delivered to separated audiences, produces mutual contempt more efficiently than any fabrication.
From the ancient fracture at Babel to Daniel's one-statue vision, from the algorithmic sorting engines of Silicon Valley to the tribal identities that fragment every human institution, The Division traces the anatomy of engineered conflict through six predictable stages: separate the audiences, amplify grievances, assign collective guilt, escalate rhetoric, normalize violence, and erase the memory of peace.
The seamless garment of shared reality has been torn into shards - and the shards cut when you try to reassemble them. Your political tribe holds a piece. Your religious tradition holds a piece. Your generation, your nation, your demographic - each holds a fragment and defends it as if it were the whole. The tragedy is not that any fragment is false. The tragedy is that each fragment is true as far as it goes, but is mistaken for completeness.
Yet this book does not end in despair. In the same Rwandan village where Laurencia watched her husband murdered by his closest friend, something unprecedented has emerged: reconciliation villages where survivors live side by side with the people who killed their families. Immaculée Ilibagiza, who spent ninety-one days hiding in a three-by-four-foot bathroom while killers called her name, eventually visited the man who had vowed to make her his four hundredth victim - and spoke three words that defeated the red horse's sword: "I forgive you."
That forgiveness was not weakness. It was warfare of a different kind - the kind the ancient War Scroll describes when it speaks of victory through standing, through alignment with truth, through becoming what the enemy cannot produce.
The red horse has already ridden through your feed today. It has already shaped what you believe about people you have never met. It has already removed some measure of peace from your family, your community, your nation.
The question is whether you will continue to wield its sword - or learn to recognize the blade in your hand.
Book Two of The War Scrolls. The counterfeit deceived. Now the division scatters.
Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called children of God.
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