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The Church of the Heavenly KISS by Harry Harrigan

What's It About?

“The Church of the Heavenly KISS” is just a starting point, not an all-encompassing doctrine. It’s intended to provide food for thought and encourage more exploration into the subject matter by individual readers.

When it comes to religion, at least for one keen observer of the human condition, it’s just “Keep it simple, stupid!”

That saying, and its acronym, play a large part in the intentionally slim but highly thought-provoking The Church of the Heavenly KISS: A Religion for People Who Don’t Like Religion by Harry Harrigan.

Do We Need Religion to Be Good People?

While Harrigan, a novelist best known for The Road King Chronicles series, notes that one-third of all adults in the U.S. are not affiliated with any religion, he contends that so many of those are simply following the course set by their parents — and now are afraid to change due to the intense peer pressure.

It’s almost religion by rote, following the customs, traditions, prayers and habits for fear of the consequences of stopping and without really considering what it all means.

And for those who can see past this conundrum, perhaps there’s a bigger question: Do I need religion at all to be a good person?

Let’s stop right there. Harrigan actually stops sooner. From the outset, he makes it clear that if people are content with religion and comfortable following rules and beliefs without any skepticism, then this book is not for them.

Defining Religion and Harrigan’s New Type of “Church”

Religions, according to the author, were created to help people understand some of the mysteries of being — where did the world come from, or what is the purpose of life. The fact is that the rules, the divine being, Heaven, Hell, salvation, you name it, were all developed by humans, and how would they know? But no worries, it’s ok simply to accept the mysteries of life.

That’s if you are accepting of the concept of religion.

“However,” Harrigan writes, “if you are frustrated by your religion and go to church and mouth the words but doubt the truth of them, then this book is for you … If you open your eyes to the world around you and see that religion limits your possibilities and shrinks your horizons, then you may like the Church of the Heavenly KISS.”

Ok, so what is Harrigan’s “church?” Well, it’s a way of living based on one primary tenet: Treat everyone the way you expect to be treated.

And within that “mission statement,” Harrigan has replaced the Ten Commandments with the Ten Commitments, a brief and simple roadmap to follow your moral compass, be a good person, live life to the fullest, and care for your fellow human being.

Simple Book That Encourages Further Exploration

The Commitments are not groundbreaking or earth-shattering. Indeed, they are simple. And they reflect a lot of common sense.

As Harrigan explains, the short length of the book is intended to provide food for thought and encourage more exploration into the subject matter by individual readers. The Church of the Heavenly KISS is just a starting point, not an all-encompassing doctrine.

“Religion doesn’t have to be complicated, time-consuming or confusing,” he writes. “You have one unique and precious life … In return for the gift of life, you do not have to worship a god that someone else imagined. Your only obligation is to make the most of it.”


About Harry Harrigan:

Harry Harrigan was born in Tokyo in 1949 and has been on the move ever since. He’s lived in Florida, Washington, New York, Georgia, North Carolina, Texas, Connecticut and Massachusetts and also in Germany and Australia. Along the way he earned a bachelor’s degree in marine biology from Yale and a master’s in marine park management from the University of Rhode Island. Harry’s military career included service as an officer in the Army and in the Commission Corps of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Before retiring as a Commander, Harry qualified as a Ranger and helicopter pilot. Following his service, Harry embarked on a second career as an underwater photographer and travel writer. Harry now devotes all of his time to writing fiction. The first book in the Road King Chronicles series, Blue Ridge Run, was published in 2015, followed by Second Hand Snake and South Dakota Dead.

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The Church of the Heavenly KISS by Harry Harrigan
Publish Date: 9/13/2023
Genre: Better Self, Nonfiction, Self Help
Author: Harry Harrigan
Page Count: 52 pages
ISBN: 9798860320901
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