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An argument for atheism that rejects belief in a deity and condemns religious doctrines as harmful illusions, arguing they distort human understanding, encourage superstition and social cruelty, and divert attention from improving life. It contrasts faith-based practices with a worldview based on naturalism and evolution, criticizes prayer and ritual as ineffective responses to disease and suffering, exposes clerical hypocrisy and abuses of power, and promotes reason, scientific inquiry, and human-centered ethics as the proper foundation for social progress and personal conduct.
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