Didn’t know that. Not shocked, that’s par for the course for religious fundamentalism.
Yeah, Hume was OG. He single handedly destroyed the “intelligent design” watchmaker analogy back in the day that Christians loved so much. Pretty ballsy overall to be atheist in that era, even if he was subtle about it.
Ballsy to be an atheist in a place like 18th century Scotland! I don’t think I can understate just how religious Scotland was back in the day, and how Presbyterian it was. Christmas didn’t become an official Holiday here until 1958, Boxing day wasn’t an Official Holiday until 1974. The reason why Hogmanay is such a big thing here (it’s basically our national Holiday) was because Pre-Reformation, people when mad on Christmas. When the Reformation happened, that stopped (because Christmas “wasn’t biblical”), so everyone moved their festivities to New Years Eve.
Yeah they were a pretty vocal, and violent, part of the whole Charles I civil war debacle if I’m not misremembering, which was still a fairly fresh memory in the 1700’s.
Didn’t know that. Not shocked, that’s par for the course for religious fundamentalism.
Yeah, Hume was OG. He single handedly destroyed the “intelligent design” watchmaker analogy back in the day that Christians loved so much. Pretty ballsy overall to be atheist in that era, even if he was subtle about it.
Ballsy to be an atheist in a place like 18th century Scotland! I don’t think I can understate just how religious Scotland was back in the day, and how Presbyterian it was. Christmas didn’t become an official Holiday here until 1958, Boxing day wasn’t an Official Holiday until 1974. The reason why Hogmanay is such a big thing here (it’s basically our national Holiday) was because Pre-Reformation, people when mad on Christmas. When the Reformation happened, that stopped (because Christmas “wasn’t biblical”), so everyone moved their festivities to New Years Eve.
Yeah they were a pretty vocal, and violent, part of the whole Charles I civil war debacle if I’m not misremembering, which was still a fairly fresh memory in the 1700’s.