Weltgeist | Why Religion is Fake | Freud @WeltgeistYT | Uploaded January 2024 | Updated October 2024, 6 hours ago.
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Sigmund Freud, in works such as The Future of an Illusion and Civilization and Its Discontents, was extremely critical of religion. Calling religions illusions, he maintained that they arise out of a child's need for comfort as it grows up in an increasingly hostile world as it leaves the parental bubble.
The desire for the safety of the father ultimately leads to what we would call religions today, often with god(s) as a father figure on central stage.
Moving on from the individual to the societal level, religions are illusions that help maintain civilization by encouraging adherents to repress their most violent, primal instincts.
Freud believed however, that religions would come to be discarded as their function is fulfilled by other mechanisms, by the advent of science and the further development of reason.
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▶ Beyond Good and Evil: youtu.be/WIHXZUltfqk
▶ The Antichrist: youtu.be/qej1Z8Qzq_c
▶ Genealogy of Morals: youtu.be/6PUx4cOfFcI
▶ Twilight of the Idols: youtu.be/YpVr_NEvWYA
▶ The Will to Power: youtu.be/He6ZC7ZFBt8
▶ Daybreak: youtu.be/cOL2z7nuXdA
▶ The Joyful Science: youtu.be/U0fTBOJ-C_I
Sigmund Freud, in works such as The Future of an Illusion and Civilization and Its Discontents, was extremely critical of religion. Calling religions illusions, he maintained that they arise out of a child's need for comfort as it grows up in an increasingly hostile world as it leaves the parental bubble.
The desire for the safety of the father ultimately leads to what we would call religions today, often with god(s) as a father figure on central stage.
Moving on from the individual to the societal level, religions are illusions that help maintain civilization by encouraging adherents to repress their most violent, primal instincts.
Freud believed however, that religions would come to be discarded as their function is fulfilled by other mechanisms, by the advent of science and the further development of reason.