4.1.3

Allegations Against Religious People

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Allegations Against Religious People

Non-religious people accuse religious believers of gullibility, indoctrination, and relying on religion for coping.

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Allegations

  • Non-religious people believe that those who adhere to religious beliefs are less intelligent than those of no faith.
    • This view argues that religious believers are gullible and blindly follow religious fables and superstition.
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Indoctrination

  • Atheists and humanists accuse religious adherents of being indoctrinated and being motivated by the fear of death.
    • Indoctrinated means conforming to early socialisation.
    • Indoctrination is a process of teaching someone to accept beliefs without questioning them.
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‘Need’ motivated

  • Religious people are accused of being ‘need’ motivated.
    • 'Need' motivated means that people need structure; an authority figure; need to conform to societal expectations.
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Coping mechanism

  • Non-religious people see religion as a coping mechanism.
    • Religion is laden with rituals, routines and superstitious beliefs to deal with difficult life issues and all forms of crisis.

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1.1Origins of Abrahamic Faith

1.2Judaism

1.3Christianity

1.4Buddhism

1.5Disciplinary Knowledge

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3.1Life & Death

3.2Extremism

3.3Equality

4Additional Concepts

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