Excerpt from Analysis of the Influence of Natural Religion on the Temporal Happiness of Mankind
HE following pages present a temperate, and I hope a satisfactory, examination of the temporal good or evil produced by Natural Religion. The topic is of um speakable importance, and has by no means met with the attention which it deserves. It has indeed scarcely ever been separately considered, and those who have contro verted the truth of religion have suffered themselves with but little opposition to be decried as inflicting the deepest injury upon humanity - as corrupting the most effectual source both of rectitude and of consolation - and as robbing mankind of doctrines, which, supposing they were false, ought nevertheless to have been invented and inculcated. Such has been the current opinion on the subject: and it need not he remarked how strong must have been the inclination of an audience so prepossessed, to support that which they regarded as the firmest tie and protection of society.
It is therefore essentially requisite, before the question as to the truth of religion can be brought to a fair' and unbiassed decision, to estimate correctly the advantages or disadvantages which result from its adoption. If the esti mate of these advantages drawn up by its advocates be really well-founded, we may safely pronounce that no anti religious writer could possibly make a convert, even though he were armed with demonstration as rigorous as that of Euclid.
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Paperback. Zustand: New. Print on Demand. This book unveils a thought-provoking examination into the temporal consequences of religion, a subject shrouded in assumption rather than solid analysis. The author, an erudite scholar, embarks on an investigation into the promised rewards and punishments of an afterlife, as espoused by natural religion. Penetratingly, the author demonstrates that natural religion, far from fostering human flourishing, often sows the seeds of suffering. Natural religion, lacking a clear moral compass, fails to provide guidance for human conduct, leaving individuals adrift in a sea of uncertainty. Instead, it perpetuates a distorted image of the divine, one that instills fear and subservience rather than genuine reverence. Through incisive reasoning, the author exposes the harmful effects of natural religion, from its power to inflict unnecessary pain and deprivation to its stifling of progress. This book offers a timely and critical analysis of a fundamental human belief, questioning its promised benefits and highlighting its potential for social harm. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9780259442905_0
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