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The Right to Curiosity and Questioning

The fundamental freedom to ask questions, investigate, and challenge orthodoxy without fear, central to both secular identity and intellectual integrity.

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Why It Matters

Sor Juana's entire life was an act of defiance against limits placed on women's and intellectual inquiry. She asked dangerous questions about authority, knowledge access, and women's capacity for learning in a culture that demanded obedience. For atheists and secular people, this concept sanctifies questioning as a right rather than a vice. Secular identity includes the freedom to interrogate all claims—including those once held sacred—without shame or self-censorship. Sor Juana teaches that curiosity itself is an expression of human dignity and that the suppression of questions perpetuates injustice. In practical terms, this means creating spaces where doubt is welcomed, where "I don't know" launches inquiry rather than ending it, and where changing one's mind based on evidence is celebrated as growth, not betrayal.

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