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…did disagree with Marx on a few points, and most notably, religion. Feuerbach was for atheist education where as Marx saw religion as a necessary component to the proletarian lifestyle. He viewed it as an assisting force in man’s self-consciousness. Both…
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…, and were convinced that our human powers of reasoning could help us reach a higher state of divine being. Being an atheist in the 1990’s, I don’t deny that humans are indeed unique, and that our powers of reasoning are great, but I am doubtful…
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…common, within these personal freedoms were impeded upon, conservatives ferreted out not communists but liberals, New Dealers, radical labor leaders, civil rights activists, pacifists, atheists, anyone appearing at all strange or different, anyone a non…
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…of a distinct movement in France that became internationally influential after World War II. Sartre's philosophy is explicitly atheistic and pessimistic; he declared that human beings require a rational basis for their lives but are unable to achieve one, and thus…
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…issues divide people in believers, who explain life's occurrences by absolute faith, and atheists/agnostics, who tend to provide rational approaches to such matters. From an objective point of view, Freedom of Will implies the existence of a superior entity…
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…come together join to worship and lift up Christ and the word of God. While it is easy to walk into a room of teenagers and easily find a group of teenagers who would consider themselves atheists, and admit so without shame, it is a bit more difficult…
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…of which was based on class consciousness and fairness. He was an atheist, but had an inner sense of right and wrong. It has been said that in order to refuse aesthetic engagement one must succumb to "positivist ideology " (Tucker, 1978, p. 78). This may…
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…in God?" Gallery June 1979. Bender, David L., and Leone, Bruno. Science and Religion. Minnesota: Greenhaven Press Inc, 1981. Bozarth, G. Richard. "Whose Sister is Science?" The American Atheist May 1978. Carlson, Anton J. "Science…
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…will unite, there will be one single religion on earth on based on faith in God and obedience to Jesus, His Prophet. This religion will defeat the atheistic philosophies and pagan beliefs with intellectual means; thus, the world will be saved from wars, conflicts…
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…Buddhism. Many of these sects differ in many fundamental ways and comparing them to one another is like comparing two separate religions. Many sects have developed their own unique concept of God. Some are pantheistic in their view of God. Others are atheistic
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