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  • Superstition In All Ages

    by Jean Meslier ...
    Key themes and ideas explored in "Superstition In All Ages" include:Critique of Religion: Meslier presents a scathing critique of religious beliefs and institutions, arguing that religion is founded on superstition and serves as a means of social control.Atheism and Materialism: Meslier openly declares his atheistic and materialistic worldview, denying the existence of a personal God, immaterial ... Read more

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  • Superstition in All Ages

    by Jean Meslier ...
    When we wish to examine in a cool, calm way the opinions of men, we are very much surprised to find that in those which we consider the most essential, nothing is more rare than to find them using common sense; that is to say, the portion of judgment sufficient to know the most simple truths, to reject the most striking absurdities, and to be shocked by palpable contradictions. ... Read more

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  • Superstition in all ages (translated)

    by Jean Meslier ...
    - This edition is unique;- The translation is completely original and was carried out for the Ale. Mar. SAS;- All rights reserved.Superstition In All Ages (Common Sense) is a book by Jean Meslier, originally published in 1732. The author was a French Catholic Priest - unusual given that the subject matter of the book (which was discovered after his death) promotes atheism and materialism. Filled ... Read more

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  • Cognition Switch: The Freethinkers Collection

    "Cognition Switch: The Freethinkers Collection" brings together an amazing array of the world's greatest freethought writing.This curated collection harvests treasures from the western cultural record spanning the initial blossoming of Jean Meslier in 1732 to the penetrating insight of David Hume in 1776 and on to the devastating arguments of Bertrand Russell in 1927. ... Read more

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