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Single Idea 23055

[filed under theme 29. Religion / B. Monotheistic Religion / 4. Christianity / a. Christianity ]

Full Idea

The notion that religions are creeds - lists of propositions or doctrines that everyone must accept or reject - emerged only with Christianity.

Gist of Idea

Christians introduced the idea that a religion needs a creed

Source

John Gray (Seven Types of Atheism [2018], Intro)

Book Ref

Gray,John: 'Seven Types of Atheism' [Penguin 2019], p.5


A Reaction

With a creed comes the possibility of heresy. I''m not happy with children being taught to recite something which begins 'I believe…', but which they have never thought about and barely understand.


The 12 ideas from John Gray

Christians introduced the idea that a religion needs a creed [Gray]
Judaism only became monotheistic around 550 BCE [Gray]
Gnosticism has a supreme creator God, giving way to a possibly hostile Demiurge [Gray]
Buddhism has no divinity or souls, and the aim is to lose the illusion of a self [Gray]
Free atheism should start by questioning its faith in humanity [Gray]
Human knowledge may not produce well-being; the examined life may not be worth living [Gray]
Knowledge does not need minds or nervous systems; it is found in all living things [Gray]
The will hardly ever does anything; most of our life just happens to us [Gray]
Without Christianity we lose the idea that human history has a meaning [Gray]
Nowadays we identify the free life with the good life [Gray]
What was our original sin, and how could Christ's suffering redeem it? [Gray]
Over forty percent of the Earth's living tissue is human [Gray]