Believe Quote by Bertrand Russell
“Protestants, from the first, have been distinguished from their opponents by what they do not believe; to throw over one more dogma is, therefore, merely to carry the movement one stage further. Moral fervor is the essence of the matter.”
About This Quote
Source Book: Why I Am Not a Christian, Bertrand Russell, 1927
Protestants distinguish themselves by rejecting beliefs, constantly shedding dogma to advance morally.
In simple terms: Protestants progress by rejecting beliefs and moving forward.
Embrace critical thinking and moral vigor.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- theological debate
- personal belief formation
- social reform
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you balance tradition with critical inquiry?
- What role does moral fervor play in societal change?
Overemphasis on rejection can lead to relativism.