Religion is a central aspect of culture, as is the critical
evaluation of different types of religion. Since 9/11 religion and
different manifestations of it have been far more in the public eye
in western societies than they had been since the Enlightenment.
Yet, not all forms of religion are necessarily good for those who
adhere to them and for others. Some types of religion are
de-humanizing and need to be resisted whilst others are profoundly
humanizing and good. In "Good and Bad Religion" Peter Vardy, one of
the leading moral educators in the UK, seeks to provide criteria to
separate good and bad manifestations of religion - central to this
are United Nations declarations on rights and the broad agreement,
found in the Western and Eastern philosophical conditions, that
there is a single human nature which all human beings share and
certain types of attitudes and behaviour can be profoundly
damaging.
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