De la cruauté religieuse

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In a period marked by Enlightenment thought and the questioning of traditional beliefs, "De la cruauté religieuse" by Paul Henri Thiry Holbach delves into the unsettling relationship between religion and human cruelty. This philosophical treatise scrutinizes how divine concepts often mirror the darker aspects of human nature, challenging readers to confront the implications of their faith. Holbach's incisive analysis reveals the paradox of worshipping deities that embody violence and suffering, urging a reevaluation of moral values. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians, this work invites critical reflection on the intersection of belief and ethics, making it essential reading for those seeking to understand the complexities of religious influence on society.

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