The "non-believer" is a citizen does not necessarily agnostic or atheist or anti-clerical, nor is it unspiritual or not sentimental, nor is hedonistic or cynical or hyperrationality . Non-believers are citizens who respect the laws and ethics of human solidarity and shared responsibly for opting the culture of doubt, the conscious autonomy of conscience and freedom of thought. He is a national fair and transparent and no other masters if not their conscience and their countries and therefore will never be found in dangerous conflict of having to choose between them and the interests of religion and clergy, whatever they may be.
The non-believer can consider valid the message of Jesus, but also recalls that Confucius had said everything there was to say, already 550 years before: "Do not do unto others what you do not want done to yourself."
He feels close to Freud when he argues that "our science is no illusion. It would be illusory to believe that it could obtain from other sources that she is not able to give you."
He thinks, as Locke , that "no claim should be supported with more conviction than that granted by the evidence on which it is based." He feels
Jew near Einstein when he said: "For me the Jewish religion, as well as all other religions is an incarnation of the most childish superstitions, and the word" god "is nothing more than the expression and product of human weakness. "
He believes that since the shares Buddhist Dhammapada which states that "the phenomena of reality have the mind as a beginning, as the essence and the mind are made up of mind. All we are is generated by the mind." It is hoped that Stuart Mill was right when he says that "over himself, over his own body and mind, the individual is sovereign." The non-believer
shudders, Therefore, before the statement of Pius XI : "Jews are dogs and these dogs are too many in our time in Rome, we hear them howling in the streets and disturb us everywhere."
The non-believer believes in rationality and strength of mind and the progress of thought, which is moved, appalled, before the parting words of Piergiorgio Welby : "However good-bye, gentlemen, you do the endless torture the means, the means required for its establishment and defense of your values. " The non-believer
formal notice of beliefs and inherited habit, because - if Nietzsche was right - we need to pay attention to the fact that "the habit is our nature: who is accustomed to believe, believe in everything. "
The non-believer hopes, however, that the absence of God is not a prelude to the abyss, but would like Buddha," that all men to be happy and safe and find the joy within himself "and" do not let that man trapped in different philosophies, but dwells in the moral law and knowledge. "
The non-believer has the luxury (not that luxury is, but it still has the contours of militancy ostracized) to doubt that "the blind see, the lame walk, lepers are cleansed, the deaf may hear, the dead rise again."
(ideas taken from "I do not think "secular culture bimonthly, year I - 1, Sept. / Oct. 2009).
The non-believer can consider valid the message of Jesus, but also recalls that Confucius had said everything there was to say, already 550 years before: "Do not do unto others what you do not want done to yourself."
He feels close to Freud when he argues that "our science is no illusion. It would be illusory to believe that it could obtain from other sources that she is not able to give you."
He thinks, as Locke , that "no claim should be supported with more conviction than that granted by the evidence on which it is based." He feels
Jew near Einstein when he said: "For me the Jewish religion, as well as all other religions is an incarnation of the most childish superstitions, and the word" god "is nothing more than the expression and product of human weakness. "
He believes that since the shares Buddhist Dhammapada which states that "the phenomena of reality have the mind as a beginning, as the essence and the mind are made up of mind. All we are is generated by the mind." It is hoped that Stuart Mill was right when he says that "over himself, over his own body and mind, the individual is sovereign." The non-believer
shudders, Therefore, before the statement of Pius XI : "Jews are dogs and these dogs are too many in our time in Rome, we hear them howling in the streets and disturb us everywhere."
The non-believer believes in rationality and strength of mind and the progress of thought, which is moved, appalled, before the parting words of Piergiorgio Welby : "However good-bye, gentlemen, you do the endless torture the means, the means required for its establishment and defense of your values. " The non-believer
formal notice of beliefs and inherited habit, because - if Nietzsche was right - we need to pay attention to the fact that "the habit is our nature: who is accustomed to believe, believe in everything. "
The non-believer hopes, however, that the absence of God is not a prelude to the abyss, but would like Buddha," that all men to be happy and safe and find the joy within himself "and" do not let that man trapped in different philosophies, but dwells in the moral law and knowledge. "
The non-believer has the luxury (not that luxury is, but it still has the contours of militancy ostracized) to doubt that "the blind see, the lame walk, lepers are cleansed, the deaf may hear, the dead rise again."
(ideas taken from "I do not think "secular culture bimonthly, year I - 1, Sept. / Oct. 2009).
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