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  1. The first is one of a dogmatic nature—namely, that you must believe in God and immortality. If you do not believe in those two things, I do not think that you can properly call yourself a Christian. Then, further than that, as the name implies, you must have some kind of belief about Christ.

  2. Contents. Russell questions the morality of religion, which is, in his view, predominantly based on fear. Russell opens by defining the term 'Christian', rejecting overly broad definitions in favour of two minimal beliefs: that God exists, and that Christ is a supreme moral role-model.

  3. Aug 27, 2020 · Seculerism, Religion, Man's Place in the Universe, Bertrand Russell, Paul Edwards, Philosophy. Collection. opensource. Language. English. Dedicated as few men have been to the life of reason, Bertrand Russell has always been concerned with the basic questions to which religion also addresses itself - questions about man's place in the universe ...

  4. The speech was pub­lished in 1957 in the book Why I am Not a Chris­t­ian and Oth­er Essays on Reli­gion and Relat­ed Sub­jects. The text is avail­able online, and you can click here to open it in a new win­dow. This record­ing will be added to our Free Audio Books col­lec­tion.

  5. May 17, 2010 · Why I Am Not a Christian. by. Russell, Bertrand. Publication date. 1957. Publisher. New York; Simon and Schuster. Collection. printdisabled; internetarchivebooks; americana.

  6. Bertrand Russell. Touchstone, 1957 - Philosophy - 266 pages. “Devastating in its use of cold logic,” (The Independent), the classic essay collection that expresses the freethinker’s views to...

  7. Why I Am Not a Christian: And Other Essays on Religion and Related Subjects. Bertrand Russell. Routledge, 1975 - Christian ethics - 205 pages.

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