Green Books 1-11

Green Books 1-11 by Allah El, published by Lulu.com on January 28, 2017, is an exploration of themes related to religion. This edition consists of 82 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into the complexities of faith and the dynamics of power, using metaphorical imagery to discuss the relationship between humanity and belief systems.
Readers will find a thought-provoking narrative that challenges conventional views on religion and authority. The text presents a perspective on how different faiths are perceived and critiques the role of religious institutions in society. Through its unique approach, the book invites contemplation on the nature of belief and the potential for unity among diverse groups.
Official synopsis Publisher
When a wolf descends upon your flocks, all you gain by killing her is a short respite, for other wolves will come. If instead you feed the wolf and tame her and turn his pups into your guard dogs, they will protect the flocks when the pack comes ravening. Some scholars have suggested that the 10%%%% regard all faiths as equally false, believing themselves to be more powerful than any god or goddess. They look upon priests and temples as relics of a more primitive time, though useful for placating slaves, savages, and the poor with promises of a better life to come. Moreover, a multiplicity of conscious groups helps to keep their subjects divided and lessened the chances of their uniting under one banner.
FAQ
What is “Green Books 1-11” about?
Who is the author of “Green Books 1-11”?
When was “Green Books 1-11” published?
What is the ISBN for “Green Books 1-11”?
What are the book details (language, pages, edition)?
