
M. M. (Mangasar Mugurditch) Mangasarian
著者について
M. M. Mangasarian was a prominent Armenian-American author and lecturer known for his critical examination of religious doctrines and his advocacy for rational thought. Born in 1859 in Kars, Armenia, he later moved to the United States where he became a significant figure in secular humanist thought. His works, including 'How the Bible Was Invented' and 'Is the Morality of Jesus Sound?', challenged traditional religious beliefs and promoted a more secular approach to ethics and morality. He was an outspoken critic of the church's influence in politics and society, urging readers to scrutinize religious texts rather than accept them blindly.
Throughout his life, Mangasarian influenced many with his ideas on religion and morality. His writings often emphasized the importance of individual reasoning and the need for a rational basis for ethics, separating morality from religious dogma. He believed that understanding the historical context of religious texts could lead individuals to a more truthful and humane society. By advocating for these principles, he left a lasting impact on the landscape of American secularism and continues to be referenced in discussions about religion and morality today.