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What if 'God’s will' was just someone else’s fear in a costume?For anyone who has ever felt the weight of doctrine used as a weapon-this book is your mirror, your fire-starter, and your way out.Those Who Spoke for God is a sharp, unflinching look at how religion, culture, and politics use borrowed holiness to excuse harm, outsource conscience, and silence dissent. Part memoir, part cultural autopsy, Elias J. Friedman exposes the inner workings of spiritual control-from the inside out.Raised inside ultra-Orthodox Judaism and later disillusioned by secular dogmas that mirrored the same fear, Friedman maps the real pattern: obedience dressed as virtue, exclusion sold as tradition, cowardice disguised as moral clarity.Inside, you’ll uncover:How institutions launder fear through theologyWhy 'faith' is often used to avoid responsibility-not uphold itWhat really drives purity culture, cancel culture, and moral panicThe hidden emotional costs of leaving high-control communitiesWhether you left religion, are questioning your upbringing, or see the same fear tactics playing out in modern ideologies-this book names what you’ve felt but couldn’t yet say.Read this if you’re done asking for permission to think.Stop mistaking silence for peace. Stop mistaking shame for discipline. Stop mistaking fear for faith.Buy Those Who Spoke for God now and begin your deconstruction-with clarity, not apology.