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An Examination of Religion: and "On the Conduct A Good Man Should Observe During His Life"

An Examination of Religion: and "On the Conduct A Good Man Should Observe During His Life"

Kirk Watson
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This is the first English translation of the important, widely known Enlightenment-era book "An Examination of Religion", and the shorter, related "On the Conduct a Good Man Should Observe During His Life". These are important expressions of deistic ideas, and of early ideas of secular morality.

The "Examination" is a two-pronged work. It begins by tearing down all ideas of revelation, religious authority, and dogma: from the Bible's contradictions to the unlikely incarnation, the intellectual basis of Christianity is systematically analyzed by an author who wanted explicitly to "destroy religion".

Then it offers a positive, naturalistic view of the universe. God exists, but He is far above His creation, beyond our comprehension, and He does not want or need to be worshipped by His creatures. As for humanity, we are natural phenomena: all our wishes and deeds are ultimately predetermined, our lives and deaths are simply part of a larger order. But if we apply our reason, we can find all the happiness and practice all the virtue we need in this one life. Human society, too, does not need religion, and can do very well without it.
Language
English
Pages
107
Format
Kindle Edition

An Examination of Religion: and "On the Conduct A Good Man Should Observe During His Life"

Kirk Watson
0/5 ( ratings)
This is the first English translation of the important, widely known Enlightenment-era book "An Examination of Religion", and the shorter, related "On the Conduct a Good Man Should Observe During His Life". These are important expressions of deistic ideas, and of early ideas of secular morality.

The "Examination" is a two-pronged work. It begins by tearing down all ideas of revelation, religious authority, and dogma: from the Bible's contradictions to the unlikely incarnation, the intellectual basis of Christianity is systematically analyzed by an author who wanted explicitly to "destroy religion".

Then it offers a positive, naturalistic view of the universe. God exists, but He is far above His creation, beyond our comprehension, and He does not want or need to be worshipped by His creatures. As for humanity, we are natural phenomena: all our wishes and deeds are ultimately predetermined, our lives and deaths are simply part of a larger order. But if we apply our reason, we can find all the happiness and practice all the virtue we need in this one life. Human society, too, does not need religion, and can do very well without it.
Language
English
Pages
107
Format
Kindle Edition

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