Marxist-leninist scientific atheism
Inquiry 9 (1-4):30 – 46 (1966)
| Abstract | The main object of Marxist-Leninist 'scientific atheism' consists in the discovery and assimilation of 'scientific' data and its use in the 'atheistic' destruction of religion and all its appurtenances. The first task is to show — using the data mainly of the natural sciences — the non-existence of the object of religion, i.e. God. Second, it is necessary to explain how a theory without an object came to be and continues to show signs of vitality, i.e. to find the causes or 'roots' of religion: and this in terms of historical materialism. | |||||||||
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Kai Nielsen (1985). Philosophy & Atheism: In Defense of Atheism. Prometheus Books.
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