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What if religion was never meant to be permanent?
Religion once solved real human problems. It created order, unity, and moral structure in chaotic times. But every system has an expiry date, and this one may have reached it.
In The Post-Religious Manifesto, Ahtisham Asif Tantray presents a first-principles examination of why religion emerged, how it functioned as humanity's earliest social technology, why it increasingly struggles in a hyperconnected world, and what could replace it for civilization to continue progressing.
Inside, you'll explore:
1. The psychological and societal conditions that gave rise to religion.
2. The structural limitations that make traditional religious systems increasingly incompatible with modern civilization.
3. Why independent thinking is essential for human progress.
4. A proposed framework for building a more rational and prosperous 22nd century.
This is not an emotional attack on faith. It is a logical reconstruction of one of humanity's oldest institutions.
If civilization is still running on outdated mental software, upgrading it is not rebellion - it is adaptation.
This book is for readers who are willing to question inherited ideas, examine evidence from first principles, and think critically about what comes next.
The future will not be built on tradition alone. It will be built on reason.
Reader Challenge: Read, Critique, Get Rewarded: Ideas become stronger when they are challenged.
Read The Post-Religious Manifesto, analyze every argument, and send your honest, constructive feedback - whether you agree or disagree. If your feedback demonstrates that you've genuinely engaged with the book, you'll receive 50% of your purchase price back as a thank-you for contributing to the discussion.
This offer is intended to encourage thoughtful reading, critical analysis, and meaningful dialogue.
Think independently. Question everything. Even this book.
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