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Embracing Biological Humanism

Abandoning the Idea of God

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Embracing Biological Humanism

Auteur(s): Norman Orr
Narrateur(s): Mandy Kaplan
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How do you know what you know - or what you think you know?

Have you ever wondered why you believe in God, why some people don’t believe in God, or what it means to be religious? How do you answer the question, “Who are you?”

Norman Orr provides new ways to think about these questions and many more in this book that promotes the idea of embracing biological humanism.

He begins by sharing a syllogism that demonstrates God is an idea created by humans and, therefore, not real. Next, he explores when, how, and why humans created the idea of God. He also answers questions such as:

  • What are the benefits of abandoning the idea that we are special creatures created by God and replace that concept with the premise that we are only biological organisms?
  • What does the cultural artifact of Santa Claus created by humans tell us about the idea of God?
  • What is the concept of social constructionism and how does it relate to the idea of god?

The author also asks who humans are if we are not beings created by God as well as why we must recognize that the brain normally operates on the basis of biases.

©2021 Norman Orr (P)2021 Norman Orr
Anthropologie Athéisme Études religieuses
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