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A collection of essays challenges organized religion by disputing supernatural claims, clerical authority, and doctrines such as hell, miracles, and providence. It examines scriptural language and reliability, criticizes persecution and the use of faith to shape childhood and education, and argues for rational inquiry and secular values. Several pieces discuss notable literary and philosophical figures in relation to belief, while others employ satire to expose clerical hypocrisy and the social costs of superstition. The essays move between polemic and reflective argument with the aim of dispelling fear-based religiosity and promoting intellectual freedom.
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