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Gods are mere human constructs from "summary" of Ateist Manifesto by Michel Onfray

The idea that gods are mere human constructs is a fundamental premise in understanding the history of religions. Throughout the centuries, humans have created various gods in their image and likeness, reflecting their desires, fears, and aspirations. These gods serve as a projection of human needs and values onto a higher plane of existence, providing comfort, guidance, and justification for their actions. In ancient times, gods were anthropomorphized beings with human-like characteristics and emotions. They were believed to intervene in the affairs of mortals, rewarding the righteous and punishing the wicked. These gods were used to explain natural phenomena, social hierarchies, and moral codes, offering a sense of order and purpose to an otherwise chaotic world. As societies evolved and became more complex, so too did the gods they worshipped. New deities were created to reflect changing beliefs, values, and power structures. These gods often reflected the interests of the ruling e...
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    Ateist Manifesto

    Michel Onfray

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