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"Antireligion" as noted before, could refer to a reconstruction, if you will, of the thing which is generally regarded as a fundamental human impulse that doesn't suffer from the defects above observed in all the current religions known to me. In this § I sketch some expectations of such an Antireligion. | "Antireligion" as noted before, could refer to a reconstruction, if you will, of the thing which is generally regarded as a fundamental human impulse that doesn't suffer from the defects above observed in all the current religions known to me. In this § I sketch some expectations of such an Antireligion. | ||
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First to be consistent with rather than opposed to science and true knowledge, our Antireligion must not assert belief about the world including relations between beings but rather find them out. Second, it must address the same concerns as religions do and further it must do so better as would be expected if the calumny of "a lie at the heart of being" were redacted. | #First to be consistent with rather than opposed to science and true knowledge, our Antireligion must not assert belief about the world including relations between beings but rather find them out. | ||
#Second, it must address the same concerns as religions do and further it must do so better as would be expected if the calumny of "a lie at the heart of being" were redacted. | |||
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