What happens when humanity becomes less important than identity?We are born without hatred. Without prejudice. Without the labels that later define who we should trust, fear, love, or avoid.Yet somewhere along the way, humanity began to take a back seat to religion, caste, race, culture, gender, and ideology. What started as systems of belonging slowly turned into walls separating people from one another.The Forgotten Religion: Humanity is a deep and thought-provoking exploration of how divisions are created, inherited, justified, and normalized across societies and generations. Blending history, psychology, philosophy, and reflection, this book examines how human beings gradually moved away from empathy and toward identity-driven thinking.Inside this book, you will explore: - The origins of human connection and cooperation- How societies evolved from communities into systems of hierarchy and division- The psychological need for belonging and superiority- The history behind caste, race, religion, and social conditioning- The changing nature of identity throughout world and Indian history- How discrimination becomes normalized in everyday life- Why humanity still survives beneath the labels we carryRather than attacking any religion, culture, or group, this book invites readers to reflect on a deeper question: Who are we beyond the identities we inherit? The Forgotten Religion: Humanity is not about choosing sides, it is about rediscovering what connects us before everything else divided us.A journey beyond labels, beliefs, and Divisions.
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