Abstract

The axioms of science and religion. The role of scientific terminology in creating the illusion of justification of religion by science and philosophy. The two religious axioms - two religions: “sensual” (faith) and “spiritual” (mystical experience). The desire to create a “spiritual” religion, religious philosophy, and the inability to create them - the cause of the crisis of religion among the intelligentsia. The emptiness of religious “experience” - the emptiness of religious “concepts”: God, Revelation, Spirit. Subjectivism, agnosticism and solipsism of perceptible religious “experience”. Illusiveness, mysticism of spiritual religious “experience”. Internal contradiction of the concept “religious philosophy”. The revival of “sensual” religion” and existence of “spiritual” religion are objects of religious faith.

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