The Heaven Ethos Liberation Manual
ebook ∣ Rescuing the Captivity of Conscience from the Power Ethos
By Adonéy Kroni
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The Heaven Ethos Liberation Manual: Rescuing the Captivity of Conscience from the Power Ethos
By Adonéy Kroni
In a world where domination is mistaken for virtue, where cruelty hides beneath the banners of faith and patriotism, and where fear is marketed as moral clarity, The Heaven Ethos Liberation Manual offers a revolutionary reawakening of conscience.
This bold and unflinching guide confronts the growing moral dissonance in modern life-especially within Christian communities-by exposing the toxic influence of what the author calls the "Power Ethos": a system of thought that prizes strength, station, and wealth above truth, mercy, and love. Drawing from years of personal experience navigating both progressive and deeply conservative spaces, Adonéy Kroni delivers a searing analysis of how religious institutions have been co-opted by political power, and how genuine spiritual values have been replaced by hollow rituals and tribal loyalty.
At the heart of this work is a clarion call to rediscover the "Heaven Ethos": a timeless, transcendent moral framework rooted in compassion, humility, truth, and justice. Whether through the teachings of Christ, the prophetic voices of other religious traditions, or the echoes of conscience found in secular humanism, Kroni maps a way back to integrity-and forward to moral courage.
Inside this manual, readers will discover:
Unapologetically bold yet rooted in compassion, this book is for anyone who believes that love should not be conditional, truth should not be partisan, and dignity should not be transactional. It challenges readers to examine not only the systems that govern society, but also the stories we tell ourselves to justify silence or complicity.