Accentuating the positives of faith

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Friday, February 10, 2012
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In an age where debates surrounding religion often focus on the negative – wars, sectarianism, fanaticism, fundamentalism, abuse, terror – philosopher Alain de Botton demonstrates the many positives religious beliefs bring to the world.

Steering clear of any theological arguments, he shows in Religion For Atheists how religious rituals, rules and its sense of community help to bind a society, appeal to our primitive needs, provide guidance and help us experience art in a meaningful way.

The author says that even if you assume the supernatural claims of religion are entirely false, religions still have some very important things to teach the secular world.

He argues that, once it is disconnected from any "supernatural" aspect, many of religion's ideas can be used to solve the problems we face.

While some of the concepts may jar with many it is difficult to disagree with the notion that, whether a believer or not, religion's more honourable ideals and rituals can enrich individuals and help bind communities.

Religion for Atheists suggests that rather than mocking religions, agnostics and atheists should instead steal from them – because they're packed with good ideas.

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  • Profile image for AllanHayes

    by AllanHayes

    Thursday, February 16 2012, 10:32AM

    “Good, this is the way we work in Leicester.
    Now we need Humanism for Religious" or, better, ""Humanity for All"”

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