Meditation 57
Religious Fallacy Day – 23 October
A day for those who recognize that while a myth can illustrate a truth, it is not The Truth.
Meditation 57
A day for those who recognize that while a myth can illustrate a truth, it is not The Truth.
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In the middle of the 17th Century, Bishop Ussher, Archbishop of Armagh, determined the date of creation to be 23 October, 4004 BC. In memory of his work, we declare 23 October to be Religious Fallacy Day – a day to commemorate all the errors perpetrated on mankind through interpretation of religious texts.
This is not just a day for members of the Church of the Apathetic Agnostic. We invite others to celebrate the day with us; other agnostics and atheists, freethinkers and humanists, and people of faith who recognize the difference between spiritual truths and literal truth.
Use the day to reflect not just on Bishop Ussher and his determination of the date of creation, but also, those who have used religious texts to predict the end of the world,[2] to claim infallibility for their religious leaders, to execute heretics, to lead their followers into holy war, or to commit suicide. Reflect on the folly, and the waste of human life.
Celebrate the first annual Religious Fallacy Day on Wednesday, 23 October 2002, and on every 23 October thereafter.
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