“Though I myself am an atheist, I openly profess religion in the
sense just mentioned, that is, a nature religion. I hate the idealism
that wrenches man out of nature; I am not ashamed of my dependency on
nature; I openly confess that the workings of nature affect not only my
surface, my skin, my body, but also my core, my innermost being, that
the air I breathe in bright weather has a salutary effect not only on my
lungs but also on my mind, that the light of the sun illumines not only
my eyes but also my spirit and my heart. And I do not, like a
Christian, believe that such dependency is contrary to my true being or
hope to be delivered from it. I know further that I am a finite moral
being, that I shall one day cease to be. But I find this very natural and am therefore perfectly reconciled to the thought.”
Saturday, November 30, 2024
Ludwig Feuerbach, Lectures on the Essence of Religion
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