Action Quote by Anthony de Mello
“Everybody was talking about the religious man who committed suicide. While no one in the monastery approved of the man's action, some say they admired his faith. Faith?" said the Master. He had the courage of his convictions, didn't he?" That was fanaticism, not faith. Faith demands a greater courage still: to reexamine one's convictions and reject them if they do not fit the facts.”
About This Quote
Source Book: One Minute Wisdom, 2005
True faith requires questioning and possibly abandoning beliefs that conflict with reality, unlike blind fanaticism.
In simple terms: Faith means reexamining beliefs against facts.
Question beliefs to align with truth.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal reflection
- ethical decision making
- religious discourse
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- When have you challenged a deeply held belief?
- How do you balance respect for tradition with truth?
May cause discomfort or social conflict.