Griffith's stance on religion was best described as?
Catholic
Jewish
Irreligious
Agnostic
Answer
Irreligious, Griffith dismissed the notion of religion as superstition, viewing it as a tool employed by the powerful to control the masses. He believed that humanity's true potential could only be realized through scientific advancement and the rejection of religious dogma.
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