Dogma Quote by Anonymous
““For reincarnation is neither a dogma, i.e. a truth necessary for salvation, nor a heresy, i.e. contrary to a truth necessary for salvation. It is simply a fact of experience, just as sleep and heredity are. As such, it is neutral. Everything depends on its interpretation. One can interpret it in such a manner as to make it a hymn to the glory of God—and one can interpret it in such a way as to make it a blasphemy. When one says: to forgive is to grant the opportunity to begin again; God forgives more than seventy-times-seven times, always granting us opportunities anew—what infinite goodness of God! Here is an interpretation to the glory of God.””
About This Quote
Source Essay: Philosophical treatise on reincarnation, Anonymous, 2021
Reincarnation is presented as a neutral fact, interpreted as either sacred or profane, emphasizing personal meaning over doctrine
In simple terms: Reincarnation is a neutral experience, meaning depends on interpretation
Reflect on how personal beliefs shape moral actions
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal reflection
- ethical decision‑making
- interfaith dialogue
- psychological coping
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What does a neutral view of reincarnation imply for moral responsibility?
- How can societies prevent misuse of such beliefs?
Interpretations can be used to justify harmful ideologies