Atheism and Literature: A Critical Study
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.58213/ell.v1i1.1Keywords:
Literature, Atheism, reality, real lifeAbstract
The present paper focuses on the aspect of atheism in reality and literature. The researcher has focused on the Indian literature considering the scope of the work. Regardless of the intellectual nature of the subject, droning on about it will not get us anywhere. Is there something that has to be fixed before this may happen? Isn't it up to the person to make their own decision? Belief is something that can only be learned by personal experience, not by seeing others' beliefs. It is critical to analyse and respond to realities on the ground. This essay provided some rather basic arguments for atheism. No one examines the roots of religion at religious meetings. To understand religion, belief, or faith, one must first understand the substance. Futility exists, but it does not endure millennia.
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