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The Roots of AtheismThe Watchtower—1994 | December 1
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Dissatisfied with religion, many of these philosophers became deists; they believed in God but maintained that he had no interest in man.b A few became outspoken atheists, such as philosopher Paul Henri Thiry Holbach, who claimed that religion was a “source of divisions, madness, and crimes.” As the years passed, many more grew weary of Christendom and shared Holbach’s sentiments.
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The Roots of AtheismThe Watchtower—1994 | December 1
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b Deists claimed that, much like a watchmaker, God set his creation in motion and then turned his back on it all, remaining coldly uninvolved. According to the book The Modern Heritage, deists “believed that atheism was an error born of despair but that the authoritarian structure of the Catholic Church and the rigidity and intolerance of its doctrines were even more deplorable.”
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