From Atheism to Global Institutional Reform

The author believes that over the past 400 years, atheism has not brought any significant improvements, as its ideology—which emerged alongside Enlightenment movements—denies the fundamental foundations of morality and cultural heritage established over millennia of religious evolution. As noted in one of the sources, the “scientific refutation of religion” and the claim that science is capable of proving the nonexistence of God were accompanied by aggressive propaganda promoting materialist ideas, which received both strong informational and even financial support – ultimately leading not to the cultivation of high moral principles but to bloody revolutions and social chaos (source: link txt).

Regarding the establishment of absolute peace and security, the author argues that a fundamentally new international security system is required. In particular, he proposes revising the structure of the United Nations by abolishing the veto power of the permanent members of the Security Council. In his view, such radical reform is the only means to adopt decisions capable of effectively preventing armed conflicts and ensuring the peaceful resolution of issues (source: link txt). It follows that absolute peace and security are possible only after fundamental changes in global institutions, rather than as a consequence of the spread of atheistic views, which, according to the author, merely destroy the established moral and cultural foundations necessary for societal stability.

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"Historically, not long ago, starting in the second half of the 18th century, sharp protests against religion, the open denial of the existence of God, the promotion of materialism, and the cult of the so-called reason began in France. The so-called 'enlightenment thinkers' were the ideologists behind these ideas. ... These ideas could not bypass Russia." (source: link txt)

"The world needs an effective security system capable of eliminating armed conflicts that threaten peace. In order to achieve this goal, changes will need to be made to the United Nations Charter. ... The world needs effective police forces to prevent regional conflicts and their peaceful resolution through negotiations." (source: link txt)

From Atheism to Global Institutional Reform

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