Where does morality come from? Apologists—people who offer a formal
defense of their religion—point to God as the answer. By inspiring
scriptures that people can read, study, and teach, God supposedly gave
humanity a guidebook for how to live. Award-winning scholar of
religion and politics Mark Alan Smith shows the errors in this chain
of assumptions. Apologists find themselves forced to accept a book
that condemns same-sex love and authorizes slavery, genocide, capital
punishment for minor offenses, and many other practices widely
recognized today as immoral. Apologists try to protect their worldview
by ignoring the offending passages, constructing strained
reinterpretations, rationalizing the indefensible, or appealing to
God’s mysterious ways. Is there a non-religious method for
discovering the elements of an objective morality? Yes, Smith
argues—the worldview of humanism. Humanists apply reason, logic,
and, evidence to all subjects. Smith’s humanist approach to morality
relies on discussion and debate among diverse participants as the best
means to attain a moral code stripped of the biases of each
individual, group, and society. The result is a hopeful portrait of
how to build on the moral progress humans have achieved since the
writing of religious scriptures
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Why Religion Fails and Reason Succeeds
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781633887657
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Vendor
Prometheus
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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