God the Invisible King is a theological tract published by H. G. Wells in 1917. Wells describes his aim as to state "e;as forcibly and exactly as possible the religious belief of the writer."e; He distinguishes his religious beliefs from Christianity, and warns readers that he is "e;particularly uncompromising"e; on the doctrine of the Trinity, which he blames on "e;the violent ultimate crystallization of Nicaea."e; He pleads for a "e;modern religion"e; or "e;renascent religion"e; that has "e;no revelation and no founder."e;