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Religion is built upon faith and emotional commitments from "summary" of A Treatise of Human Nature by David Hume

Religion, according to Hume, is not grounded in reason or evidence, but rather in faith and emotional commitments. He argues that religious beliefs are not based on rational arguments or empirical observations, but on a deep-seated emotional need for comfort and security. Hume maintains that religious beliefs are sustained by the fervor of the faithful, rather than by logical reasoning or empirical evidence. He asserts that religious beliefs are not the result of careful reflection or critical analysis, but are instead the product of emotional commitment and a desire for meaning and purpose in life. According to Hume, religion is built upon faith, which is a kind of belief that is not based on evidence or reason, but on a ...
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    A Treatise of Human Nature

    David Hume

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