A branch of philosophy that examines the nature, justification, and implications of antitheistic orthodoxy—asking philosophical questions about the moral and intellectual foundations of active opposition to religion. The philosophy of antitheistic orthodoxy investigates the ethical status of antitheist commitments: Is religion really a net negative? How do we weigh harms and benefits across diverse religious traditions? What are the moral implications of antitheist activism? Is it justified to oppose all religion, or only harmful manifestations? It also examines the epistemological assumptions of antitheism: How do we know religion is harmful? What evidence would count against this view? How certain can we be? The philosophy of antitheistic orthodoxy is essential for antitheism to be self-aware rather than merely reactive, for antitheists to understand the ethical and epistemological foundations of their position rather than just assuming them.
Example: "His philosophy of antitheistic orthodoxy work asked whether the claim that 'religion poisons everything' is itself a kind of faith—an assertion beyond evidence, immune to counterexample. The question isn't whether religion causes harm, but whether antitheism can acknowledge complexity without collapsing."
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