True Truths: The Shameful Deceit, Arrogance and Corruption of Religion

True Truths: The Shameful Deceit, Arrogance and Corruption of Religion

by Creighton Ainsworth
True Truths: The Shameful Deceit, Arrogance and Corruption of Religion

True Truths: The Shameful Deceit, Arrogance and Corruption of Religion

by Creighton Ainsworth

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Overview

Deceit. Hatred. Intolerance. Mind control. Threats of eternal damnation. Sexual and psychological abuse. War and death. 911.

Religion, created and promulgated by man, is a major player in these and countless other atrocities and abuses of the human body, mind and spirit. Billions remain shackled by the fears and superstitions forced upon them by religious leaders, whose only claim to authority is the one they falsely claim God has given them.

True Truths gives information and ideas to help all thinking people arrive at their own truths, based on fact and common sense, not on falsehoods, coercion and myths.

What is the real truth about religion? Does the Bible, the Koran, the Talmud or other religious literature written by man tell true truths? Does the priest, or the cleric, the rabbi or other religious leader have a direct connection with God, and therefore holds the answers to “the truth.”

Or, ……. Could it be? The real answer is not a fairy tale or a myth. It's not what some people want the truth to be, and it's not a method of controlling the bodies, the minds, and the spirit of mankind.

Read True Truths for the plain, simple, unadulterated truth - TRUE TRUTHS.

Don’t remain shackled by the lies spewing forth throughout the world. Learn the truth, and help make the world a better place by sharing these truths and incorporating them into your life each and every day.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781620953129
Publisher: BookBaby
Publication date: 02/01/2002
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 258
File size: 526 KB
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