About This Book
One Shared Origin. Three Different Truths. Which one is real?
One Story: Three Religions is not a work of theology, and it is not a history lesson. It is a journey of discovery, a challenge to everything you have been taught, and a bold investigation into the texts that have shaped, divided, and ruled humanity for thousands of years.
I began this journey with an open mind, asking the questions most people are too afraid to voice:
Do the Bible, the Quran, and the Tanakh tell the same story? Where do they agree? Where do they clash? And most importantly – if they all claim to come from the same source, why have they led us into so much pain, conflict, and separation?
What I found was startling.
When you strip away the centuries of tradition, translation, interpretation, and dogma, you find that these three great faiths – Judaism, Christianity, and Islam – actually share the exact same roots. They reference the same events, honour the same prophets, and speak of the same God. And yet, somewhere along the way, the story fractured. Truth became twisted to suit power. Honesty was swapped for convenient reasoning. Spiritual guidance was replaced by profit, gain, and control.
In these pages, I lay bare the contradictions, the errors, and the uncomfortable realities found within each text. I call out the places where the stories diverge, where the morals shift, and where each tradition claims to hold the only truth, while dismissing or demonising the others.
I explore the deep animosity that exists between faiths – the pain each community holds, and the anger they project outward at one another. It is heartbreaking to see humanity viewing the world only through the narrow lens of their own religion, completely blind to the bigger picture that is revealed the moment you take that lens away.
This book argues that we have been looking at it all wrong. We have been taught to fight for our version of the story, rather than seeing that we are all chapters in the same book. As Yitzhak Rabin famously said: “You don’t make peace with friends. You make it with very unsavoury enemies.” True understanding only begins when we are brave enough to sit down with the version of the story we have been taught to reject.
My approach is simple and unfiltered. As someone who sees the world differently – free from the standard patterns and social conditioning of neurotypical society – I have looked at these ancient texts with fresh eyes. I have not written this to convert you, nor to tell you what you should believe. I have written it to show you what is written, how it differs, and why that matters so much for our future.
Whether you are a devout believer, a questioning seeker, or someone who has long since walked away from religion, this book will challenge you. It will make you angry, it will make you think, and hopefully, it will make you question everything you have accepted as fact.
We have traded truth for profit and faith for gain for too long. It is time to look again at the one story that binds us all, and ask ourselves: is this really the truth, or just the version we were told to accept?
Welcome to One Story: Three Religions.