Barry Cunningham

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He cleaved to the conviction that religion was in fact little better than rank superstition and that it occasioned great harm to most humans, impeding the acquisition of knowledge, promoting both fear and the cynical belief that only a church could offer comfort from it, and leading inevitably to repeated episodes of conflict, oppression, and misery.
Knowing What We Know: The Transmission of Knowledge: From Ancient Wisdom to Modern Magic
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