Philosophy of Religion and Belief

This section explores foundational belief systems—religious, spiritual, or atheistic—not to judge them, but to examine their origins, functions, and moral consequences. Religion is treated as a psychological, ethical, and metaphysical phenomenon, approached without bias but with uncompromising truthfulness. These texts aim to reveal the hidden architecture of the sacred, the emotional mechanisms of faith, and the deep-rooted forces that lead human beings to believe—or to resist belief.