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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.” quote by Bertrand Russell
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“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.”

Bertrand Russell

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.

Key Takeaway

Embrace critical thinking and moral vigor.

Themes

religion skepticism progress morality

Mood

thoughtful analytical

Type

philosophical critical

When to use this quote

  • theological debate
  • personal belief formation
  • social reform

Key Concepts

dogma critical thinking moral fervor

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you balance tradition with critical inquiry?
  • What role does moral fervor play in societal change?
A Different Perspective

Overemphasis on rejection can lead to relativism.

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