Disproving Immanuel Kant ideology

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In this article, I aim to challenge Immanuel Kant's ideology, particularly his views on religion. I would describe his perspective on religion as a misrepresentation of the biblical verse he attempted to replace. This is exemplified by his rephrasing of the second commandment in Christianity found in Matthew 22:39, which states, "Love your neighbor as yourself." Kant’s formulation, "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you," falls short in comparison.

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