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What if the truest religion was never written in scripture, but written into life itself?
As the world confronts ecological collapse, spiritual confusion, and political corruption, the old religionsbound by hierarchy, dogma, and divisionare losing their power to heal or guide. Humanity is not in need of another sect or savior. It needs a new foundation: one rooted not in belief, but in truth. Not in dogma, but in dignity.
The Final Religion: Natural Law for a Just World is a bold call to reimagine spirituality through the lens of natural law the moral logic embedded in nature, in
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Produktbeschreibung
What if the truest religion was never written in scripture, but written into life itself?

As the world confronts ecological collapse, spiritual confusion, and political corruption, the old religionsbound by hierarchy, dogma, and divisionare losing their power to heal or guide. Humanity is not in need of another sect or savior. It needs a new foundation: one rooted not in belief, but in truth. Not in dogma, but in dignity.

The Final Religion: Natural Law for a Just World is a bold call to reimagine spirituality through the lens of natural lawthe moral logic embedded in nature, in reason, in justice, and in the deep interconnection of all living things.

This is not a religion of temples or titles.
No priests, no prophets, no rituals.
Just a sacred order grounded in universal human rights, ecological reverence, social equity, and the shared moral compass within every conscience.

In this groundbreaking work, Kayumba David examines the failures of organized religion without cynicism, showing how every tradition has glimpsed truth but too often betrayed it through control, exclusion, and fear. He proposes instead a faith that is lived through daily justice, radical humility, and reverence for all lifehuman, animal, and ecological.

This is not a book of beliefsit is a manifesto of becoming.
It is for seekers who no longer fit into churches, mosques, or temples, but who still feel the pull of something sacred and just.
It is a blueprint for spiritual revolution.

You are not asked to convert.
You are invited to awaken.


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Autorenporträt
Kayumba David is an accomplished author known for his works that span across themes of spirituality, African experiences, and healthcare chaplaincy. His writings often delve into profound social, political, and personal subjects.

One of his notable works is "Visas: The Irony of Freedom", where he critiques the paradoxes faced by many Africans regarding international travel and freedom​

He also authored "Hope and Healing: A Chaplain's Handbook," which reflects on his experiences as a chaplain and emphasizes the importance of compassion and spiritual care in healthcare and prison environments​

Kayumba's works reflect his personal journey through theological study and lay ministry, having faced challenges within religious institutions, especially during his time in Belgium, where he became an advocate for open theological debate​

His contributions in literature offer insights into African realities, the complexities of modern spirituality, and the role of chaplaincy in emotional healing.