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An Atheist's Critique of Religion

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In studying both John Mbiti and Geoffrey Parrinder (in African Philosophy), we find exemplified, the term ¿homo religiosus¿ which explains away the fact that man cannot do away with religion because it is natural to him and is the life of the community. This Mbiti-Parrinder¿s belief has surreptitiously crept into many philosophical circles today which seem to be, but a step to silence Atheists. The justifications for this belief in ¿homo religious,¿ many as they are, have seen a catastrophic arousing of intolerance, extremism, violence and divisions of all kinds. For some scholars like Sam Harris, Christopher Hitchens, Daniel C. Dennett and Richard Dawkins, Atheism or unbelief also has its place in these justifications. On the other hand, Karl Marx had sought through his revolutionary writings to assert refreshingly, that it was the belief in God that made the proletariats to remain in the shackles of poverty controlled by the bourgeoisies. This book criticizes the concept of ¿homo religiosus¿ by making religion rationally, naturally and ethically irrelevant.

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9786137899236
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Pages:
  • 96
  • Published:
  • September 22, 2020
  • Dimensions:
  • 150x6x220 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 161 g.
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Expected delivery: December 11, 2024

Description of An Atheist's Critique of Religion

In studying both John Mbiti and Geoffrey Parrinder (in African Philosophy), we find exemplified, the term ¿homo religiosus¿ which explains away the fact that man cannot do away with religion because it is natural to him and is the life of the community. This Mbiti-Parrinder¿s belief has surreptitiously crept into many philosophical circles today which seem to be, but a step to silence Atheists. The justifications for this belief in ¿homo religious,¿ many as they are, have seen a catastrophic arousing of intolerance, extremism, violence and divisions of all kinds. For some scholars like Sam Harris, Christopher Hitchens, Daniel C. Dennett and Richard Dawkins, Atheism or unbelief also has its place in these justifications. On the other hand, Karl Marx had sought through his revolutionary writings to assert refreshingly, that it was the belief in God that made the proletariats to remain in the shackles of poverty controlled by the bourgeoisies. This book criticizes the concept of ¿homo religiosus¿ by making religion rationally, naturally and ethically irrelevant.

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