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The age of reason is a time when individuals must use their intellect to analyze religious beliefs from "summary" of The Age of Reason Original Edition(Annotated) by Thomas Paine

The age of reason is a critical period in which individuals are called upon to exercise their intellectual faculties to scrutinize religious doctrines. It is a time when people are urged to rely on reason and evidence rather than blindly accepting dogma and tradition. Thomas Paine, in his seminal work, challenges readers to question deeply held beliefs and practices that have been passed down through generations. Paine argues that blind faith is not enough when it comes to matters of profound importance such as religion. He believes that individuals have a duty to think for themselves and not simply follow the dictates of religious authorities. By using their intellect to analyze religious beliefs, people can arrive at a more profound understanding of the world around them. The concept of the age of reason is about breaking free from the shackles of superstition and embracing a more rational approach to spirituality. Paine e...
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    The Age of Reason Original Edition(Annotated)

    Thomas Paine

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