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What if the ideas labeled dangerous are the ones that tell the truth?
The Heretical Truth is a fearless examination of the stories we are taught not to question; about history, power, religion, nationalism, and morality' and why those stories exist in the first place. Blending historical analysis, cultural critique, and moral clarity, A.M. Ber dismantles comforting myths and exposes how obedience is often disguised as virtue.
This book is not written for those seeking reassurance. It is written for readers willing to sit with discomfort, challenge inherited beliefs, and confront the ways
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What if the ideas labeled dangerous are the ones that tell the truth?

The Heretical Truth is a fearless examination of the stories we are taught not to question; about history, power, religion, nationalism, and morality' and why those stories exist in the first place. Blending historical analysis, cultural critique, and moral clarity, A.M. Ber dismantles comforting myths and exposes how obedience is often disguised as virtue.

This book is not written for those seeking reassurance. It is written for readers willing to sit with discomfort, challenge inherited beliefs, and confront the ways institutions preserve themselves by punishing dissent. From sanctified violence to patriotic amnesia, The Heretical Truth reveals how systems of control rely on silence, and how truth becomes "heresy" the moment it threatens authority.

Direct, incisive, and deeply human, this work calls readers not toward outrage, but toward responsibility. To question. To remember. To refuse lies dressed as tradition.

This is not a book about rebellion for its own sake. It is a book about loyalty to truth, no matter the cost.


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Autorenporträt
A.M. Ber is a writer, historian, and human rights activist whose work bridges the past and present to expose the systems of power that shape our world. With over twenty years of study in imperial and religious history, Ber writes with a fierce commitment to truth and justice, blending historical depth with moral clarity. An ordained interfaith minister, LMT, and yoga instructor; Ber's diverse background reflects a lifelong dedication to healing, of both people and society. Originally from Memphis, Tennessee, and now based in Arkansas, near her children and grandchildren, Ber runs a website dedicated to education and activism, publishing articles and hosting a podcast on history, culture, and current events. Through both fiction and nonfiction, ranging from social commentary to historical fiction and dystopian sagas, Ber's work challenges readers to question what they've been taught, confront injustice, and imagine a more humane future.