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What we must do.

I just read Bertrand Russell's "Why I am not a Christian" again. I first read it some forty years ago when I was searching for the truth. I think his concluding remarks summarise my own outlook these days:

What We Must Do

We want to stand upon our own feet and look fair and square at the world — its good facts, its bad facts, its beauties, and its ugliness; see the world as it is and be not afraid of it. Conquer the world by intelligence and not merely by being slavishly subdued by the terror that comes from it. The whole conception of God is a conception derived from the ancient Oriental despotisms. It is a conception quite unworthy of free men. When you hear people in church debasing themselves and saying that they are miserable sinners, and all the rest of it, it seems contemptible and not worthy of self-respecting human beings. We ought to stand up and look the world frankly in the face. We ought to make the best we can of the world, and if it is not so good as we wish, after all it will still be better than what these others have made of it in all these ages. A good world needs knowledge, kindliness, and courage; it does not need a regretful hankering after the past or a fettering of the free intelligence by the words uttered long ago by ignorant men. It needs a fearless outlook and a free intelligence. It needs hope for the future, not looking back all the time toward a past that is dead, which we trust will be far surpassed by the future that our intelligence can create.

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Man is a credulous animal, and must believe something; in the absence of good grounds for belief, he will be satisfied with bad ones.
  – Bertrand Russell

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Why I am not a Christian

I'm indebted to my fellow blogger, Draconem, for providing this link to Bertrand Russell's short article by the above name. I read it many years ago as a young man when I was trying to define a life philosophy for myself. I'd been raised a Christian, but over the years my faith had just withered away. It finally died when I read Russell's words, "Who made God?"  It was good to re-read that article. Russell was saying much the same as Sam Harris, Christopher Hitchens, and Richard Dawkins are saying now. And his words still ring true to me. I'm so glad I came upon his little book. It has saved me many years of being "guided by false light", as it was so aptly described by the irreverent Voltaire. Russell demolishes all the standard arguments for religion, and gives Jesus a serve, into the bargain.

So it is that I have been able to give my own three children the gift of choosing to believe, or not to believe, for themselves. They were never baptised into any religion, or had the "fear of God" drummed into them. So, they are living a guilt free life. So far, none of them have chosen to follow religion. That may not always be the case. Whatever they choose, or don't choose, will be fine by me. I'll be content in the knowledge that I did them the courtesy of allowing them that choice. That is enough.

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