Asks Quote by Anonymous
“Whenever I'm in doubt, I ask myself, 'What would Jesus do?' And then I realize, Jesus got crucified, so maybe his decision-making isn't all that great.”
About This Quote
The quote mocks the simplistic use of a religious maxim, highlighting that even revered figures made flawed choices, suggesting we should think critically rather than follow blindly.
In simple terms: Blindly following slogans can be misguided.
Question assumptions, not just slogans.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal dilemmas
- ethical decisions
- leadership choices
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Do you rely on slogans for decisions?
- How can you balance faith with critical analysis?
It may overlook the value of moral guidance.