The Heretical Truth book by A.M. Ber (ebook)
What if the ideas labeled as 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, 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, to uphold oppressive power structures.
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 compliance, and how truth becomes heresy the moment it threatens authority. Ber examines the first centuries of the Christian church, and dares to ask the question, "What was Christianity before it was co-opted by imperial powers? And what would it look like today if churches served the poor and oppressed, rather than the rich and powerful?"
Direct, incisive, and deeply human, this work calls readers not towards outrage, but toward responsibility. To question. To remember. To refuse lies dressed as tradition and religion.
This is a book about loyalty to truth, no matter the cost.
A.M. Ber is an author, publisher, and human rights activist.

