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Ludwig Feuerbach

“In the perception of the senses consciousness of the object is distinguishable from consciousness of self; … in religion, consciousness of the object and self-consciousness coincide. … The object of the sense is … indifferent … ; … the object of religion is a selected object; … it essentially presupposes a critical judgement, a discrimination between the divine and the non-divine, between that which is worthy of adoration and that which is not worthy.”

Ludwig Feuerbach, Essence of Christianity
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Essence of Christianity (Great Books in Philosophy) Essence of Christianity by Ludwig Feuerbach
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