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A scientist and non-believer, de Waal isn't saying here that religion is required for human morality, only that the two have been entwined throughout human history. Since I have wearied of the Richard Dawkins school of religion-bashing, in which belief is equated with dim-wittedness, I can only applaud de Waal's approach, as when he writes, "The enemy of science is not religion. Religion comes in endless shapes and forms ... . The true enemy is the substitution of thought, reflection, and curiosity with dogma."

- Frans de Waal's Bottom-Up Morality: We're Not Good Because Of God



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2013-04-04 20:38 (saite)
Es pilnībā piekrītu grāmatas pamattēzei, ka Eiropiešu dominance nebalstījās iedzimtā pārākumā, bet gan veidā kā viņi pielietoja tehnoloģiskos līdzekļus - munīciju un navigāciju.

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