Religion for Infidels

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Blurb, Incorporated, 25 июл. 2018 г. - Всего страниц: 270
A tour de force from Anthony Ludovici which addresses one of his favorite subjects: the issue of what he sees as the negative role of Christianity in the development of Western philosophy and morals, and how the opposite position-outright atheism-is equally unacceptable. Instead, as he details in this work, a mean must be sought which encompasses reality, a lack of superstition, and a spiritual worldview which encourages personal health and well-being, and serves the betterment of all humanity. The first part of this book is devoted to a detailed analysis of why, as the author titled many of the chapters, Christianity is "not the thoughtful man's religion" and actually harmful to European racial interests. As he says in the introduction: "When examining the answers Christianity gives to the questions man incessantly asks about himself, life and the Universe, it is essential to remember that these answers were made for a remote generation of men whose knowledge, credulity, capacity for criticism and tendency to superstition, bear little resemblance to those of modern civilized people. "A generation that no longer believes in devils, demons and the demoniacal etiology of disease; cannot see any sense in vicarious punishment, and is therefore unable to take on trust the story of an Omnipotent Deity who could feel appeased and propitiated for the sins committed by beings he has himself created, by the death in agony of his own beloved and only-begotten son - to such a generation, hardly one aspect of the Christian mythology and the supernatural events it includes appears to have even tolerable plausibility, let alone cogency." He then moves on in the second section to spell out the desirable virtues of what he sees as a realistic religious approach: a true religion for infidels.

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