Freud thought that religious beliefs could be disproved.
Freud thought that religious beliefs could be disproved.
He said that, just as religious beliefs can't be proved, so they can't be refuted. He saw many religious beliefs as being very improbable; but he didn't think they could be disproved.
In this way, Freud seems closer to being an agnostic than to being an atheist.
Freud thought that religious beliefs could be disproved.
He said that, just as religious beliefs can't be proved, so they can't be refuted. He saw many religious beliefs as being very improbable; but he didn't think they could be disproved.
In this way, Freud seems closer to being an agnostic than to being an atheist.