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  • Hallucinations and illusions are not facts useful for scientific investigation.

  • The language of theism which was familiar to the people, gave Gandhi the advantage of easy communication with the people, but it is atheistic in principle. It could have been the starting point for the atheistic movement in the modern age.

  • Because morality is a social necessity, the moment faith in god is banished, man's gaze turns from god to man and he becomes socially conscious. Religious belief prevented the growth of a sense of realism. But atheism at once makes man realistic and alive to the needs of morality.

    Religious   Men   Growth  
    "The Need of Atheism". Book by Goparaju Ramachandra Rao, 1980.
  • Satyagraha means insistence on what one knows to be the truth. The insistence implies the exercise of free will as the need of social obligation. If one is content to know the truth himself, he does not become a votary of Satyagraha. A Satyagrahi should not only know the truth but should insist upon it in social relations. So Satyagraha is activation of truthfulness.

    Mean   Exercise   Atheism  
  • Further, economic systems ... have never arranged themselves by themselves. It is men who do the ordering according to their attitudes, desires and understanding of things. Changes take place, not independent of man's will, but on account of man's wills. Civilization has progressed by man's interference with material conditions.

    "Atheism Questions and Answers". Book by Goparaju Ramachandra Rao, 1980.
  • Real morality is possible when the sanctions for morality are also tangible and real. Therefore, atheism shifts the basis of morality from faith in god to obligations of social living. Moral conduct is not a passport to heaven; it is social necessity.

    Real   Heaven   Atheism  
    "Atheism: Questions and Answers". Book by Goparaju Ramachandra Rao, 1980.
  • The love of individual freedom has stood in the way of the appreciation of social obligations.

  • We respect law, when the law respects our needs. Whenever legality clashes with morality, legality should be opposed and morality should be upheld.

    Law   Needs   Morality  
    "I Learn". Book by Goparaju Ramachandra Rao, 1976.
  • Real morality is possible when the sanctions for morality are also tangible and real.

    Real   Atheism   Tangible  
    "Atheism: Questions and Answers". Book by Goparaju Ramachandra Rao, 1980.
  • Existentialist philosophy recognizes the existence of the individual as the real purpose of human life. The recognition is basically atheistic and it encourages the individual to free himself from the impositions of custom, governmental authority, economic pressures, and cultural inhibitions.

  • Positive secularism is not tolerance of all religions, but it is the total denial of religious beliefs: it is the emergence of homogeneous human outlook which is based upon verifiable facts of life.

    "Significance of Secularism: Atheism is a Way of Live". The Atheist, Vol. 28-29, (p. 43), 1996.
  • The insistence on truthfulness does not disturb the freedom of the individual. The social obligation implied in Satyagraha turns the freedom of the individual into moral freedom. An atheist is free to say or to do what he likes, provided he does what he says and says what he does. So, in the context of social relations, the freedom of the individual is moral freedom.

    Atheist   Atheism   Doe  
  • Who takes the blame: the leader who talks of poverty but lives in luxury, or the poor who choose a leader of that type?

    Luxury   Leader   Poverty  
    "I Learn". Book by Goparaju Ramachandra Rao, 1976.
  • Right wins only when we dare and act.

    Winning   Dare  
    "I Learn". Book by Goparaju Ramachandra Rao, 1976.
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