Objectivism
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Religion


🕊️ Reason over Revelation


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Why Objectivism stands apart

Objectivism is not just a philosophy without religion — it is a philosophy incompatible with any form of mysticism.

Where religion appeals to faith, Objectivism upholds reason as the only path to knowledge.

Where religion demands obedience to a higher power, Objectivism affirms the individual as a sovereign being, guided not by commandments but by rational understanding.


The Moral Code of Reason

Religions often preach self-sacrifice as a moral ideal. Objectivism rejects this ethic. Your life is not a means to someone else’s ends — it is an end in itself.

Morality is not about guilt or sin, but about living well, with clarity, integrity, and pride.

You don’t need salvation — you need self-esteem.


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The False Alternative

Objectivism challenges the idea that humans must choose between faith or nihilism, between dogma or despair. That is a false dichotomy.

The rational mind does not need scripture or superstition. It needs reality — and the courage to see it clearly.


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Freedom, not Fear

Political freedom cannot survive without intellectual freedom. Objectivism defends a secular society where no belief is forced, and where the state is not a servant of religious law. It is a vision of civilization built on truth, not tradition.


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Want to go deeper?

« Faith is the surrender of reason »
Ayn RandAtlas Shrugged

Learn how Objectivism builds its full moral and philosophical system – from Reality to Ethics

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