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This book confronts one of humanity's most uncomfortable truths: the massive deception upon which the faith of billions of believers has been built.
Through a direct and independent analysis of the Holy Scriptures, the author exposes how the Catholic Church - and religious institutions in general - have manipulated the biblical message for centuries, constructing a system of power, control, and fear.
The central issue is simple but devastating: very few people actually read the Bible.
Most believers know its content only through the interpretations of priests, theologians, or catechists who, often unknowingly, perpetuate a distorted and selective version of God's word.
Yet anyone can read and understand it for themselves.
It is precisely this cultivated ignorance that sustains a deception thousands of years old: if you do not know what is truly written, you cannot recognize the contradictions, cruelty, and inconsistencies of a God who claims to be good - yet acts like a tyrant.
This section dismantles the main myths and dogmas that uphold the Christian faith, revealing their origins and historical manipulation:
The Purpose of Religion
The Foundations of Christianity
Catholic Dogma and Blind Faith
Is God Truly Unique in the Bible?
The Creation of Adam and Eve
The Original Sin
The Eternity and Condemnation of Humanity
The Descent of Adam and Eve and Its Contradictions
This section examines the verses in which God - and His chosen people - commit actions that, by modern moral standards, would be considered atrocities: genocide, slavery, violence, deceit, and cruel punishments.
What the Church and Scripture justify as "divine justice" will be contrasted with a human ethic based on compassion and reason, revealing the deep divide between blind faith and moral conscience.
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