Beef Quote by Carl Sagan
“Religions contradict one another-on small matters, such as whether we should put on a hat or take one off on entering a house of worship, or whether we should eat beef and eschew pork or the other way around, all the way to the most central issues, such as whether there are no gods, one God, or many gods.”
About This Quote
Source Speech: Cosmos, Carl Sagan, 1980
Religions often clash over minor rituals and major doctrines, highlighting human tendency to divide over belief systems.
In simple terms: Religions disagree on both small and big issues.
Recognize common humanity beyond doctrinal differences.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- interfaith dialogue
- educational curricula
- media coverage
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do minor rituals shape major beliefs?
- Can shared values bridge doctrinal gaps?
Differences may stem from cultural context, not just doctrine.