In his book "The Moral Case Against Religious Belief," the author argues that some important virtues cease to be virtues at all when set in a religious context. In this sequel, his tone is less generous because the intervening decade has brought home to us the terrible results of religious conviction.
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In his book "The Moral Case Against Religious Belief," the author argues that some important virtues cease to be virtues at all when set in a religious context. In this sequel, his tone is less generous because the intervening decade has brought home to us the terrible results of religious conviction.
Read Less