Religions pose the biggest threats to the life of men: they justify divisions, trigger wars and recruit God's foot soldiers. With implacable lucidity, a lay person proud of his background, denounces the acquiescence of the lay culture, demands independence from the clergy, unmasks the taboos pointed to as examples of religious valour and defends those who fail to conform to the behavioural mode preached from the pulpit.
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Carlo Augusto Viano
Carlo Augusto Viano taught History of Philosophy at the Universities of Milan, Cagliari and Turin. He was a member of the National Bioethics Commission, and sat on the Managing Committee of the "Rivista di filosofia" of the European Academy and Academy of Sciences of Turin. In 2005 he published The Impostures of the Ancients and the Miracles of the Moderns (Turin).