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Atheists reject the need for divine intervention from "summary" of Ateist Manifesto by Michel Onfray

Atheists do not see the need for divine intervention in the world. They do not believe in a God who interferes in human affairs, who answers prayers or who punishes sinners. For atheists, the universe operates according to natural laws and principles, without the need for a supernatural being to control or guide it. Instead of looking to a higher power for answers or solutions, atheists rely on reason, evidence, and science to understand the world around them. They do not seek comfort or guidance from religious beliefs, but rather seek to explore and understand the natural world through observation and experimentation. Atheists see the idea of divine intervention as a way for religious authorities to control and manipulate people. By claiming to speak for a god who can grant blessings or inflict punishments, religious leaders can influence the behavior and beliefs of their followers. Atheists reject this manipulation and instead advocate for personal autonomy and critical thinking. In the absence of a belief in divine intervention, atheists take responsibility for their own actions and decisions. They do not rely on a god to determine their fate or provide them with moral guidelines. Instead, they look to human reason and ethics to guide their behavior and choices.
  1. Atheists see the concept of divine intervention as unnecessary and unsupported by evidence. They believe in the power of human reason and the natural world to explain and understand the universe, without the need for supernatural explanations or interventions.
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Ateist Manifesto

Michel Onfray

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