Show notes
"The Age of Reason" by Thomas Paine is a profound examination of deism that critiques institutionalized religion and questions the inerrancy of the Bible. Published in the late 18th century, it argues for reason over revelation, emphasizing the corruption within the Christian Church and its pursuit of political power. Paine's work promotes the idea of a creator-God while rejecting miracles, presenting the Bible as a literary work rather than a divine text. Its themes of rational inquiry and skepticism toward authority remain relevant today, encouraging listeners to reflect on the role of faith and reason in their own lives and the ongoing dialogue between religion and society.

