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Religious Doctrine Stifles Scientific and Moral Advancement

Religious Doctrine Stifles Scientific and Moral Advancement

Throughout history, religious institutions have resisted scientific discoveries that challenge their authority, obstructing advancements in medicine, astronomy, and human rights.

Examples of Religion vs. Science:

  • The persecution of Darwin’s theory of evolution
  • The Catholic Church’s resistance to reproductive health advancements
  • Religious opposition to stem cell research

Moral Consequences:

Faith-based morality often justifies outdated social norms, opposing progress in gender equality, LGBTQ+ rights, and personal freedom.

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Christopher Hitchens’ God Is Not Great is a provocative and intellectually rigorous critique of religion’s role in human history and society. With sharp wit and incisive arguments, Hitchens dissects religious dogma, exposing its contradictions, abuses, and harmful influence on human progress. These are the main ideas I found more relevant.

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