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Title | : | The Ultimate Religion |
Author | : | Gillian Dance |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 319 pages |
Published | : | July 1st 2019 by Describe Write |
Categories | : | Drama |
Gillian Dance
Kindle Edition | Pages: 319 pages Rating: 4.39 | 2148 Users | 17 Reviews
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Megan grew up in care and suffered all kinds of abuse, then struggled in adulthood to build a normal life Hampered by her differences and lack of identity, Megan was lured into the embrace of a fundamentalist Christian group. Attracted to the church because of her desire to know God and the warmth and inclusivity of the members, their promise of answers and healing, backed up by their deeper than usual knowledge of the bible, Megan experienced genuine miracles and love. But alongside the religious fanaticism came the cunning, gradual introduction of social control, flagrant sexism and violence. An engrossing read, inspired by real-life events, investigating topics such as abuse, terminal illness, sexuality and gender roles in relation to faith. A story of the making and breaking of convictions and loyalties and the quest for actual truth. Quoting biblical scriptures to illuminate the characters’ mindsets, this book will resonate powerfully with those who have experience of such 'churches' or who wish to understand the mentality of people who lead and join such organisations.
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Edition Language: | English |
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Ratings: 4.39 From 2148 Users | 17 ReviewsEvaluate Regarding Books The Ultimate Religion
Megans harsh upbringing in and out of foster care set in the UK made her a difficult child to associate with. The other children fought with her and she with them. Its the order of foster care that no one truly feels loved and accepted. Abused and shamed even by her own sister, Tessa. The dynamic between the sisters distant yet protective. They helped each other from personal demons and personality traits that came from their parents (genes) or by the way the sisters were forced to grow up. ButI am fascinated by 'extreme' religions, having read many books on Scientology and watched a number of documentaries on the infamous Westboro Baptist Church. It seems that there is such a fine line between genuine faith and religion, and the more extreme 'churches' that tip into cult territory. So many men and women who have spent time in these organisations have such important stories to tell, but fear for their safety, the safety of those they love, or from being cut off from the only family
The Ultimate Religion is a brilliantly crafted story that is inspired by real life. The book explores the Bible and Christianity in depth. The author talks about church, its leaders, and the people who join such organizations. The book covers themes such as illness, abuse, religion, and miracles.The main character, Megan, experiences a turbulent childhood but has a religious experience at a young age. She finds herself at the center of two worlds with real miracles and love on one side and

The Ultimate Religion is based on real life events and the realities of what happens when people find themselves faced with abuse, neglect, and torn down to believe they are not worthy then find themselves faced with a way out using religion. Megan has had a difficult and complicated life. She grew up in the foster care system and suffered abuse by many hands. Feeling lost within herself, she finds herself being attracted to a fundamentalist Christian group that offers her answers and a place to
Megans harsh upbringing in and out of foster care set in the UK made her a difficult child to associate with. The other children fought with her and she with them. Its the order of foster care that no one truly feels loved and accepted. Abused and shamed even by her own sister, Tessa. The dynamic between the sisters distant yet protective. They helped each other from personal demons and personality traits that came from their parents (genes) or by the way the sisters were forced to grow up. But
The Ultimate Religion by Gillian Dance is based on the true story of a young girl who gets sucked in unwittingly to a cult- like church. This book details her upbringing, the way the church influenced her, and everything that happened in between. This is a rather heart wrenching tale, as you learn of the abuse that Megan endured during her childhood, how she ultimately grew up in foster homes, and finally escaped those trying times. First homeless, then finding a job, and trying to move on with
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