A truth bigger than belief. A challenge deeper than faith.
In The God That Doesn't Intervene, Kai Orin presents a bold new framework that refuses to fit inside the usual boxes of atheism or theism.
This is not a call to faith-it's a call to reason, responsibility, and radical moral clarity.
If we already know right from wrong, why do we still need religion to tell us? This book dismantles the contradictions, outdated laws, and psychological traps of scripture-while pointing toward a universal truth grounded in reason, empathy, and conscience.
Whether you are religious, skeptical, or undecided, this book will challenge you to confront uncomfortable questions:
Can morality exist without religion?
Do divine laws prove perfection-or human limitation?
If belief isn't the basis of judgment, then what is?
Kai Orin is a globally travelled thinker, raised in Toronto and born in Guyana, whose search for truth has taken him across Asia, South America, the Caribbean, and North America. The God That Doesn't Intervene is the result of that journey-a work that calls us not to worship, but to take full responsibility for the moral faculties we already possess.