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Religions Lead to Destruction

The Torah of Moses Is the Path to Redemption

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Religions Lead to Destruction

By: David Zephaniah
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he modern world is divided by religions, doctrines, and traditions — all claiming to represent God.
The Torah of Moses stands apart.

This book returns to the one foundation that predates all religions: the Torah given to Israel. Long before churches, mosques, or theological systems existed, the Torah established a covenant of law, responsibility, and life between God and humanity.

In this work, David Zephaniah presents a Torah-based call to return — stripping away layers of later religious tradition and focusing solely on the commandments and prophetic message as they were originally given. Drawing from the Torah of Moses and the Hebrew prophets, the book examines how man-made systems replaced divine instruction with authority, ritual, and control.

This is not a religious manifesto and not a new belief system. It is a return to the covenant itself — to accountability, justice, and obedience as defined in the Torah. The message is clear: when humanity abandons divine instruction, corruption follows; when it returns, restoration becomes possible.

The Torah remains unchanged.
The covenant remains in force.
And the responsibility remains with those willing to hear and return.

This book is written for readers seeking truth beyond religion — grounded in the Torah of Moses, independent of church or rabbinic doctrine, and faithful to the original Israelite message preserved through the generations.

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