In a world where religion never existed, humanity faces a void that neither science nor philosophy can fully fill. Without divine commandments, moral laws become relative; without promises of an afterlife, each life becomes a territory of absolute responsibility.
The World Without Gods explores the extreme consequences of a faithless society: wars driven by ideologies, leaders who believe themselves divine, technological advances without ethical limits, and the desperate search for meaning in a universe that offers no comfort. Across 45 provocative chapters, the work lays bare the fragility of the human soul and questions what truly sustains us: faith, reason, or simply the need to believe in something greater than ourselves.
Provocative, reflective, and at times unsettling, this book challenges the reader to confront a world where gods never existed... and to discover what that truly means for humanity.