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"God is not an 'object of reason' by origin and essence; the foolishness or reason of later generations brought him to this state. He is not the object or product of speculation or philosophy, because when there were no philosophers yet, there were gods and the causes of the universe, They existed before anyone could think of nonsense about his creation from fire or water or even nothingness. God is actually the object of a demand, a wish; he is a being that is designed, thought about and believed in because it is demanded, sincerely desired, desired. God, as a being corresponding to his essence, is only an object of demand in general, just as light is only a necessary object for the eye, for the nature of the gods corresponds to the nature of human wishes.”
Ludwig Feuerbach
According to L. Feuerbach, whose books we have previously published, The Essence of Christianity and The Philosophy of the Future, the true meaning of theology is anthropology and religion is the dream of the human soul. But even if we are in a dream, we are not in nothingness or in the sky, but on earth, that is, in the land of reality. Feuerbach, who laid the foundations of this idea in The Essence of Christianity, attempts to analyze this idea by making extensive references to classical, Hebrew and Christian ancient texts in The Birth of the Gods.
Number of Pages: 352
Year of Printing: 2014
Language: Turkish
Publisher: Say Publications
First Print Year: 2012
Language Turkish
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