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[Even if a young boy says something logical it should be accepted; and even if the lotus-born Brahma' (the mythological creator of this universe) says something illogical, it should be rejected like a straw.]<ref name="FFF"/>}}
[Even if a young boy says something logical it should be accepted; and even if the lotus-born Brahma' (the mythological creator of this universe) says something illogical, it should be rejected like a straw.]<ref name="FFF"/>}}
After stressing the importance of rationality, the rest of the book goes on to analyze the lives and alleged teachings of the main preceptors of Jewish and Christian thought. The author also examines the often negative impact of Western religious [[Neohumanism#Dogma|dogma]]. He also exposes the Biblical roots of dominant social theories like [[:wikipedia:Capitalism|Capitalism]] and [[:wikipedia:Communism|Communism]].  
After stressing the importance of rationality, the rest of the book goes on to analyze the lives and alleged teachings of the main preceptors of Jewish and Christian thought. The author also examines the often negative impact of Western religious [[Neohumanism#Dogma|dogma]]. He also exposes the Biblical roots of dominant social theories like [[:wikipedia:Capitalism|Capitalism]] and [[:wikipedia:Communism|Communism]].<ref name="FFF"/>


== History ==
== History ==