The idea that learning and understanding directly free individuals from ignorance, superstition, and dependence on institutional gatekeepers.
Sor Juana understood education not as ornament but as emancipation. She learned languages, mathematics, theology, and philosophy to escape the limited roles prescribed for women and the poor, transforming knowledge into a weapon against social constraint. This vision of knowledge as liberation resonates deeply with secular identity: learning science replaces magical explanations, understanding history exposes religious myths, studying ethics builds moral frameworks without divine command. For atheists and secular people, this practice means treating education as a form of freedom—not to gain status within a religious hierarchy, but to think independently and resist manipulation. Sor Juana's example shows that the pursuit of knowledge is a fundamentally liberatory act, one that enables individuals to question inherited beliefs and construct identities based on understanding rather than tradition or faith.
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