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The age of reason is a time for intellectual freedom and enlightenment from "summary" of The Age of Reason Original Edition(Annotated) by Thomas Paine

In this enlightened age, when men have sought to break free from the chains of ignorance and superstition that have bound them for centuries, the concept of reason has emerged as a guiding light to lead them to intellectual freedom and enlightenment. The age of reason is a time when individuals are encouraged to think for themselves, to question the beliefs and traditions that have been handed down to them, and to seek knowledge and understanding through rational inquiry. No longer are people content to simply accept the dogmas and doctrines of the past without scrutiny or examination. They recognize that blind faith is no substitute for reasoned thought and that true enlightenment can only come through the exercise of one's own intellect. The age of reason is a time when individuals are encouraged to cast off the shackles of authority and to think independently, to question everything, and to seek truth wherever it may lead. It is a time when the human mind is free to explore the vast realms of knowledge and to discover the wonders of the universe for itself. No longer are people content to rely on the pronouncements of priests and scholars, but instead, they seek to educate themselves and to become masters of their own destiny. T...
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    The Age of Reason Original Edition(Annotated)

    Thomas Paine

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