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The Age of Reason
Thomas Paine
Dernière mise à jour : 26/03/2026
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17-05-2023
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"The Age of Reason" by Thomas Paine is a seminal work that challenges the foundations of organized religion and promotes a rational approach to theology. Paine argues against the credibility of religious texts, asserting that they are human inventions rather than divine revelations. He critiques the concept of revelation, stating that it is only valid for the person who directly receives it, and becomes mere hearsay for others. Paine questions the authenticity of the Bible and other religious scriptures, highlighting inconsistencies and the lack of empirical evidence supporting their divine origin. He draws parallels between Christian and ancient mythologies, suggesting that Christianity borrowed heavily from earlier pagan beliefs. Paine emphasizes the importance of personal belief systems, advocating for a faith based on reason and morality rather than dogma. He acknowledges the moral teachings of Jesus Christ but criticizes the supernatural elements of his story as fabrications. Paine's work is a call for intellectual freedom and a return to a pure belief in one God, free from the constraints of institutionalized religion. His arguments laid the groundwork for modern secularism and continue to influence contemporary discussions on faith and reason.
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