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This book explores how religion has shaped, guided, and controlled human societies for centuries. It examines belief as something often inherited rather than chosen, absorbed through family traditions, rituals, and daily routines. Religion can begin as a source of comfort, community, and identity, yet over time may also limit curiosity, freedom, and independent thought. Written with clarity and respect for all faiths, the book does not attack belief, but encourages reflection and personal choice. Drawing on history, psychology, and lived experience, it reveals how belief systems influence behavior, power, and control—inviting readers to choose belief consciously rather than inherit it unquestioned. now available on amazon