existentialism and religious skepticism
Existentialism is a philosophical belief that emphasizes individual existence, freedom, and the responsibility to create meaning and purpose in one's own life. It focuses on the subjective experience of the individual and highlights the importance of personal choice and self-determination. Religious skepticism, on the other hand, refers to a questioning or doubting attitude towards religious beliefs or claims. It involves a critical examination of religious doctrines, rituals, and supernatural concepts, seeking evidence and rational justification before accepting them as true or valid. Religious skeptics often approach religious ideas with a propensity for skepticism and a demand for empirical evidence.
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