Reason, the Only Oracle of Man; Or, A Compendius System of Natural Religion
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The essay collection presents a systematic case for natural religion grounded in human reason, criticizing revealed religion, superstition, and institutions that rely on miracles or prophecy. It analyzes arguments about the existence and moral attributes of a deity, the nature of providence and creation, human liberty and moral accountability, the origins and degrees of sin, and the impossibility of a trinity in the divine essence. It rejects miracles and supernatural proofs, scrutinizes faith, tradition, scripture transmission, atonement, and redemption, and repeatedly urges the exercise of rational inquiry as the proper guide to religious belief and ethical reform.
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