“[The church] is in its major part an opponent still of progress and improvement in all the ways that diminish suffering in the world, because it has chosen to label as morality a certain narrow set of rules of conduct which have nothing to do with human happiness; and when you say that this or that ought to be done because it would make for human happiness, they think that has nothing to do with the matter at all. "What has human happiness to do with morals? The object of morals is not to make people happy.”
Quote by Bertrand Russell
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Why I Am Not a Christian
This work delves into the author's personal and intellectual journey, examining the philosophical and theological arguments against Christian beliefs. more
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