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Freud and his belief's

Freud accounts the origin and the persistence among human beings, of religious belief on the account of human beings paranoia. He questions the religious doctrine by claiming these beliefs to be illusions. He feels that religion is a framework for human existence to react to inevitable helplessness and to exercise paranoia of wish fulfillment. These wishes can not be compelled to be true or to be believable. He believes that the riddles of our universe are slowly revealed at our own investigation. He claims to believe that religious doctrines make the questions in existence all to easy to answer. Yet logic or reason cannot refute these premises of religious doctrine. He felt that established religions’ moral teachings could be beneficial, but he also believed that individuals should find their own behavioral motivations within themselves rather then relying on any religion to instruct them how to conduct their own lives.
But the question is what if the religion that so many...

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