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The Religious Case Against Belief
An NYU professor emeritus of religion argues that belief, rather than religion, is perpetuating ignorance, in an account that assesses historical and contemporary crises to distinguish religion from belief systems and explain the role of closed-mindedness that has corrupted organized religion in violence-inducing ways. Reprint.
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