Enlightenment
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Religion doesn’t die. But neither does secularization. Could it be, perhaps, because actually they are not in opposition?
There was once a time when thinking people thought that religion (which Marx called “opiate of the people”) would be wiped from life.
In Europe, these voices called themselves the voice of “Enlightenment”. They depicted mankind as moving from the darkness towards the light. “Darkness” meant the condition when p
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