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Adebowale Babatunde Ojowuro

Adebowale Ojowuro, a South African of Nigerian descent, is a freethought activist, Atheist, writer, philosopher, and author of two Freethought related books — The Crisis of Religion, and his newly released title, Echoes of Common Sense. A very inquisitive person from childhood, Ojowuro has been on self-exile in the Republic of South Africa since year 2001, where he constantly articulates critical voice of dissent against unproductive emptiness of dogmatic faith that breeds very awkward delusions of terrible nature for the entire black race to be contented with not understanding the world they live in under the repressive control of organized religion. The author succinctly sums up his impression of the two literary works he has in print as follows: “I very much recognize ‘The Crisis of Religion’ and ‘Echoes of Common Sense’ as realistic expositions founded on moral science. To me they symbolize the algebra and mathematics of ethical laws, which are genuinely conceived in liberty of rational thoughts. The two books are critical philosophies on ethics and morals — the very discipline of ideal human character that should, at all times, dwell in a safe custody in any admirable human society.”


“The terrible error in the course of human civilization is undoubtedly the defective judgment that allowed religious authorities usurp the foundation of societal morality, in which all collective ethics of humankind must take a cause. This appalling blunder is comparable only to assigning the leper exclusive franchise to run beauty clinics in the society; this can only lead to cycles upon cycles of common infection syndrome.”
Adebowale Babatunde Ojowuro
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