Heretics And Heresies / From 'The Gods and Other Lectures'
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The author critiques institutional religion's habit of branding dissent as heresy and outlines how that label has been used to silence independent thought. The essay documents systematic enforcement of doctrinal conformity through courts, inquisitions, legal sanctions, confiscation, and physical punishments. It argues that suppressing dissent halts intellectual progress while heterodox views drive change, and characterizes orthodox rigidity as resistant to inquiry and liberty. The piece contrasts professed religious mercy with the violence historically carried out in religion's name and advocates toleration and freedom of conscience.
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