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What happens when faith moves beyond belief?
When truth is no longer treated as a possession, but as a responsibility?
When fear, power, and identity quietly shape what humans call meaning?
Faith, Truth, and Blind Belief is not a book about religion. It is a study of human behavior.
Across cultures and centuries, human beings have created belief systems to make sense of uncertainty, suffering, morality, and belonging. This book examines how those systems emerge—not to judge them, but to understand the psychological and social forces behind them. It explores faith as trust in meaning and ethical courage, rather than blind acceptance. It treats truth as an ongoing struggle rather than a final answer. It places fear—of death, punishment, exclusion, and uncertainty—at the center of how authority and obedience are formed.
Moving carefully through religious traditions, political ideologies, scientific certainty, digital echo chambers, and modern identity conflicts, the book traces how insight becomes institution, how meaning becomes control, and how belief hardens into unquestioned certainty. Throughout, the focus remains on humans: how we seek order, how we surrender responsibility, and how power reshapes what we are willing to call “truth.”
This is a book for readers who are willing to sit with difficult questions rather than demand easy conclusions. It offers no final answers, no ideological comfort, and no verdicts—only a disciplined exploration of why humans believe, obey, fear, and search for meaning in the first place.
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