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Paperback Dogma [Portuguese] Book

ISBN: B0GR8FVHT3

ISBN13: 9798250720076

Dogma [Portuguese]

DOGMA - The Liberation of Consciousness from the Chains of Belief

For thousands of years, humanity has lived under systems of belief that claimed to hold absolute truth.

Religions shaped civilizations, inspired devotion, and gave meaning to countless lives. Yet behind the sacred texts, rituals, and institutions lies a deeper question that few dare to ask:

Why do humans create dogmas in the first place?

In DOGMA, Francis Valadj takes the reader on a profound journey through history, psychology, and philosophy to examine the roots of belief itself.

Rather than attacking faith, this book investigates the mechanisms that give birth to it.

Drawing from cognitive science, anthropology, and historical research, DOGMA reveals how the human mind naturally constructs systems of meaning, how spiritual experiences become doctrines, and how institutions transform questions into unquestionable truths.

The book explores:

- The psychological architecture of belief
- Why the human brain naturally creates gods and supernatural explanations
- How religious narratives evolved across civilizations
- The difference between spiritual insight and institutional religion
- The historical transformation of figures like Jesus, Buddha, and Muhammad into sacred icons
- The cognitive biases that shape human faith

At its core, DOGMA is not a book about destroying belief.

It is a book about understanding it.

By uncovering the origins of dogmatic systems, the reader is invited to reclaim something that has often been lost beneath centuries of doctrine:

the freedom to think, question, and seek truth independently.

This is not a book of rebellion.

It is a book of liberation.

For readers interested in philosophy, religion, psychology, and the nature of human consciousness, DOGMA offers a bold and deeply thought-provoking exploration of one of the most powerful forces in human history: belief.

Recommended

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