In the book "Quiet House" by Orhan Pamuk, the author expresses a critical view on the concepts of God and the afterlife, proposing that these ideas are fabrications created by those in power to maintain control over individuals. He suggests that belief in another realm is a deceptive construct used to impose authority and influence the masses.
Pamuk emphasizes that reliance on the notion of God leads to unsubstantiated reasoning, suggesting that the only certainty we have is our tangible reality and the events that unfold in it. This perspective dismisses spiritual or supernatural explanations, advocating instead for a focus on the objective truths of our existence.