Questioning Authority: Reviewing The Greatest Deception by Moriah Morningstar
The Greatest Deception: in human history
by Moriah Morningstar
Genre: Nonfiction / Spirituality
ISBN: 9798566611662
Print Length: 364 pages
A bold book on spirituality that asks the tough questions
In “The Greatest Deception: in human history,” author Moriah Morningstar dares to challenge everything we thought we knew about religion, history, and government. Similar to “Behold a Pale Horse,” this book brings to light topics that mainstream society often dismisses. Morningstar delves into discussions about UFOs, the Global Elite, Christianity, and more. She takes a bold stance on Christ, asserting that there is a distinction between Jesus and Jehovah, and that one of them is a demon.
“The Greatest Deception” presents the world as a spiritual battleground, with an ancient evil force attempting to control humanity and exploit them as an energy resource. Morningstar advocates for casting out demons, reclaiming our sovereignty, and supporting one another in living fulfilling lives. According to her, the Global Elite, the top 1% who control the other 99%, are not on our side. However, there is hope. Morningstar suggests that one of the first steps we can take is to stop watching television in order to heal and awaken.
While certain sections of this book may be filled with a sense of doom and gloom, Morningstar also offers hope. She expresses a wish for people to unite and fight for a greater cause, believing that the world can become a better place if individuals work together and fiercely defend their medical, religious, and cultural freedoms.
Another topic addressed by Morningstar is the power of imagination, which she believes is greatly underrated in modern times. She highlights how imagination is often discarded as we grow older, despite its significant potential. Imagination extends beyond unicorns and imaginary friends; it can be used to empower ourselves and reclaim our lives. Morningstar emphasizes the importance of nurturing and preserving imagination into adulthood, as it can be stifled in public schools.
Morningstar pinpoints a crucial issue regarding the limitation of young minds after leaving kindergarten. Students are not always encouraged to ask questions that expand their imagination; instead, they are often confined to what they are supposed to learn. This resonates with many adults who feel they have lost touch with their once-creative selves. Morningstar suggests that it may be time to reconnect with the inner child and nurture our imagination.
“The Greatest Deception: in human history” is a thought-provoking book that demands mental preparation. It challenges readers’ previous beliefs, questions the nature of truth in our reality, and explores intriguing cases that have been left untouched. This book is recommended for those who enjoy questioning authority and diving deeply into alternative ways of thinking. After reading “The Greatest Deception,” readers will find themselves contemplating the ultimate truth of our world.