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**[https://www.theoccidentalobserver.net/2013/03/07/pariah-to-messiah-the-engineered-apotheosis-of-baruch-spinoza-part-3-of-3/ Pariah to Messiah: The Engineered Apotheosis of Baruch Spinoza, Part 3 of 3] | **[https://www.theoccidentalobserver.net/2013/03/07/pariah-to-messiah-the-engineered-apotheosis-of-baruch-spinoza-part-3-of-3/ Pariah to Messiah: The Engineered Apotheosis of Baruch Spinoza, Part 3 of 3] | ||
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Baruch Spinoza (1632 – 1677) was a philosopher of Jewish origin, who became shunned by Jewish society due to his criticisms of Judaism. Despite this, there have been argued large-scale efforts by pro-Jewish activists to make him a central figure of the Enlightenment.