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Religion also calms people, and leads to contemplation.
You are not serious I hope.
I take your word on it, because I really think they all sounded bad. Even one I like, St John Chrysostom was really harsh sounding even though he said so many good things like Luther and Like Moore, and like many others of that time. I just think religion fires people up no matter the time period.
Peace to you.
Bear in mind, I rely heavily on christian viewpoints on this, and am open to correction if you feel the need, please do so I really need viewpoints here.
If you havenāt yet, you might try Moreās DIALOGUE OF COMFORT. But it, like many other writings on serious matters of that time, reflects the fact that religion addresses ultimate things, and when faced with such things, religious folk most often do so in religious terms. If that bothers you, I donāt think much that is representative of the period would appeal to you. Rabelais, perhaps.
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