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The Satan and Hell Deception: An Academic, Philosophical, and Biblical Exposé Unmasking the Myth of Eternal Damnation and the Fear-Driven Illusion of Hell
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- ISBN8235578623
- EAN9798235578623
- Date de parution24/04/2026
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- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
Résumé
A Fearless Work of Spiritual Philosophy that Dismantles the Myth of Satan and Eternal Hell, Exposes the Historical, Psychological, and Theological Machinery Behind Fear-Based Religion, and Reveals the Divine Nature of Humanity Beyond the Illusion of Sin, Separation, and Damnation. For centuries, the images of Satan and an eternal hell have shaped belief, behavior, and culture-often through fear rather than truth.
But what if these ideas were never meant to be understood the way they have been taught? In The Satan and Hell Deception, Joe Genie Karanja delivers a bold, thought-provoking exploration that challenges one of the most deeply rooted doctrines in religious history. Blending rigorous biblical analysis, philosophical inquiry, psychological insight, and comparative study of world traditions, this book examines the origins, evolution, and purpose of the concepts of Satan and hell. Was Satan always a cosmic enemy of God, or did this figure evolve over time through interpretation and translation? Does the Bible truly teach eternal torment, or has that idea been shaped by centuries of theological development and institutional influence? And what role has fear played in shaping religious systems, moral control, and human consciousness? This work invites readers to question inherited beliefs and to examine the tension between justice, love, and eternal punishment.
It explores how doctrines of fear may have influenced personal identity, spirituality, and societal structures-and whether a deeper, more liberating understanding of the divine is possible. Challenging yet accessible, The Satan and Hell Deception is not merely a critique of doctrine, but a call to think critically, seek truth earnestly, and engage spirituality beyond fear. For readers of philosophy, theology, and spiritual inquiry, this book opens the door to a more conscious, honest, and expansive understanding of faith, freedom, and the human soul.
But what if these ideas were never meant to be understood the way they have been taught? In The Satan and Hell Deception, Joe Genie Karanja delivers a bold, thought-provoking exploration that challenges one of the most deeply rooted doctrines in religious history. Blending rigorous biblical analysis, philosophical inquiry, psychological insight, and comparative study of world traditions, this book examines the origins, evolution, and purpose of the concepts of Satan and hell. Was Satan always a cosmic enemy of God, or did this figure evolve over time through interpretation and translation? Does the Bible truly teach eternal torment, or has that idea been shaped by centuries of theological development and institutional influence? And what role has fear played in shaping religious systems, moral control, and human consciousness? This work invites readers to question inherited beliefs and to examine the tension between justice, love, and eternal punishment.
It explores how doctrines of fear may have influenced personal identity, spirituality, and societal structures-and whether a deeper, more liberating understanding of the divine is possible. Challenging yet accessible, The Satan and Hell Deception is not merely a critique of doctrine, but a call to think critically, seek truth earnestly, and engage spirituality beyond fear. For readers of philosophy, theology, and spiritual inquiry, this book opens the door to a more conscious, honest, and expansive understanding of faith, freedom, and the human soul.











