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Religion perpetuates ignorance and fear from "summary" of Ateist Manifesto by Michel Onfray

Religion thrives on ignorance and fear. It preys on the vulnerabilities of the human mind, exploiting our primal instincts and insecurities. By promoting blind faith and discouraging critical thinking, religion perpetuates a culture of ignorance where questioning is seen as heresy. It discourages curiosity and stifles intellectual growth, trapping followers in a cycle of unquestioning obedience. Fear is another powerful tool used by religion to control its followers. The fear of divine retribution, eternal damnation, or displeasing a higher power keeps believers in a constant state of anxiety and apprehension. This fear is reinforced through rituals, doctrines, and teachings that emphasize punishment for sin and reward for obedience. It creates a mindset of submission and compliance, where followers are willing to accept even the most absurd or oppressive beliefs in order to avoid punishment. Religion thrives in an environment of ignorance and fear because it relies on dogma and superstition to maintain its power. By keeping followers in the dark and instilling fear of the unknown, religion can manipulate their behavior and beliefs to serve its own interests. It discourages independent thought and critical analysis, instead promoting blind adherence to authority and tradition.
  1. The perpetuation of ignorance and fear by religion serves to maintain its control over the masses. By keeping followers in a state of intellectual and emotional captivity, religion can ensure their continued loyalty and obedience. It is a vicious cycle that perpetuates itself through generations, as ignorance and fear are passed down from one believer to the next. Only by breaking free from these chains of ignorance and fear can individuals truly emancipate themselves from the grip of religion.
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Ateist Manifesto

Michel Onfray

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