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Is Freud's Religious Belief Of The "Father-Figure" Sound?

Is Freud’s Religious Belief of the “Father-Figure” Sound?


In the May 2002 edition of the National Review, James Como states, “throughout Freud's life, his God-denial existed alongside a preoccupation with what he called the "infantile fairy tale" of God's existence. He protested too much on this latter point; he also constantly quoted the Bible, favored religious reading (for example, Heine's Lazarus), and had an enduringly respectful fascination with Easter. Often he does seem on the verge of despair: "As an unbelieving fatalist I can only let my arms sink before the terrors of death." Yet on the central issue he remained immutable: Religion was "the enemy." At times he seems a genuinely tragic figure. Considering Freud has place high regards on religion and how it affects us, this shows total contradiction for his religion beliefs/theories. Freud uses childhood fantasies, and the “Oedipus Complex” to try and convince us that our reasoning for the need for religion is......


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