One of the most blasphemous philosophical documents ever written, Bertrand Russell\'s Why I Am Not a Christian is an eloquent critique of religious beliefs and dogma.
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A defining work, this remarkable text remains the most succinct and compelling introduction to Russell\'s philosophical outlook.
The ideas he concisely encapsulates present a compelling refutation of religion and belief in favor of reasoned thought.
Together with Why I Am Not a Christian, What I Believe stands as an eloquent expression of Russell\'s well-known atheism.
It has influenced generations of thinkers and has become a classic in the literature of secular philosophy.
In it, Russell dismantles comfortable answers religion provides to questions of morality, justice, and the meaning of life-offering instead rational alternatives based on accountability, freedom, and consciousness.
Originally delivered as a lecture on March 6, 1927, the essay has since become one of Russell\'s most famous works and a key text in the literature of atheism and skepticism.
One of the most blasphemous philosophical documents ever written, Bertrand Russell\'s Why I Am Not a Christian is an eloquent critique of religious beliefs and dogma