Since ancient times, the philosophers' secret has always been this: we know that God does not exist, or, at least, if he does, he's utterly indifferent to our individual affairs--but we can't let the rabble know that; it's the fear of God, the threat of divine punishment and the promise of divine reward, that keeps in line those too unsophisticated to work out questions of morality on their own.


Calculating God (ed. Macmillan, 2009) - ISBN: 9781429914598


Since ancient times, the philosophers' secret has always been this: we know that God does not exist, or, at least, if he does, he's utterly...

Since ancient times, the philosophers' secret has always been this: we know that God does not exist, or, at least, if he does, he's utterly...

Since ancient times, the philosophers' secret has always been this: we know that God does not exist, or, at least, if he does, he's utterly...

Since ancient times, the philosophers' secret has always been this: we know that God does not exist, or, at least, if he does, he's utterly...