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Religion Quote by Ben Carson

“The founders wanted generally accepted religious values to be taught in our schools without favoring any particular denomination, but they never intended to exclude God from the classroom,10 because they knew that you had to have something upon which to base your system of values. If we only…” quote by Ben Carson
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““The founders wanted generally accepted religious values to be taught in our schools without favoring any particular denomination, but they never intended to exclude God from the classroom,10 because they knew that you had to have something upon which to base your system of values. If we only believe in evolution and survival of the fittest, whose values do we use to govern society?””

Ben Carson

About This Quote

Source Speech: 2008 Republican National Convention, John McCain, 2008

He argues that moral education requires a transcendent basis, not just evolutionary theory, to guide societal values.

In simple terms: Values need a higher source beyond evolution.

Key Takeaway

Consider a moral framework beyond science.

Themes

education morality religion politics

Mood

thoughtful serious

Type

philosophical political

When to use this quote

  • school curricula
  • public policy
  • community discussions
  • family upbringing

Key Concepts

theism ethical foundations cultural identity

Questions to Reflect On

  • What would a non‑theistic moral system look like?
  • How can diverse beliefs coexist in public education?
A Different Perspective

Secular approaches may also provide robust ethical systems.

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