← Back to context Comment by satvikpendem 7 hours ago The Renaissance and Enlightenment were anti-religious ideals, of the power of mankind over the gods. 2 comments satvikpendem Reply dotancohen 6 hours ago Yes, exactly. Being anti-religion does not mean throwing away the entire value system. JumpCrisscross 3 hours ago > Being anti-religion does not mean throwing away the entire value systemIt does mean being deeply sceptical of anyone importing a religious value system, or building religious institutions.
dotancohen 6 hours ago Yes, exactly. Being anti-religion does not mean throwing away the entire value system. JumpCrisscross 3 hours ago > Being anti-religion does not mean throwing away the entire value systemIt does mean being deeply sceptical of anyone importing a religious value system, or building religious institutions.
JumpCrisscross 3 hours ago > Being anti-religion does not mean throwing away the entire value systemIt does mean being deeply sceptical of anyone importing a religious value system, or building religious institutions.
Yes, exactly. Being anti-religion does not mean throwing away the entire value system.
> Being anti-religion does not mean throwing away the entire value system
It does mean being deeply sceptical of anyone importing a religious value system, or building religious institutions.