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Q: What was the religion of the Enlightenment?
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How did religion influence the enlightenment?

Budhism


What did enlightenment ideas promote?

the enlightenment promoted new ideas of art, religion, and philosophy


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What are the terms for enlightenment in each religion?

First Noble Truth, Second Noble Truth, Third Noble Truth and Fourth Noble Truth are the terms of enlightenment in each religion.


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Enlightenment thinkers had diverse views on religion. Some, like Voltaire, criticized organized religion and advocated for religious tolerance. Others, like Thomas Paine, promoted reason and skepticism towards traditional religious beliefs. Overall, Enlightenment thinkers emphasized the importance of individual autonomy and freedom of thought in matters of religion.


Who called Islam a heathen religion?

Pre-enlightenment Christians and the the crusaders mainly.


What did those opposed to enlightenment idea do to stop the spreading of information?

Invent religion.


What did those opposed to Enlightenment ideas to do to stop the spreading of information?

Invent religion.


What did those opposed to enlightenment ideas do to stop spreading of information?

Invent religion.


How does the enlightenment affect us today?

Enlightenment means belief in the power of human reason and by innovation in politics, religion, and education. Today, the effects of the Enlightenment can be seen in the changes that are proposed and the changes that occur in these areas.


What was the the movement of enlightenment emphasized the value of?

Either reason or religion.. I ain't sure.. 😏


During the enlightenment tried to lower religion to the level of the lowest people's capacities?

Voltaire