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Atheism Quote by Charles Bradlaugh

“Is it not gain to have diminished the faith that it was the duty of the wretched and the miserable to be content with the lot in life which providence had awarded them?” quote by Charles Bradlaugh
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“Is it not gain to have diminished the faith that it was the duty of the wretched and the miserable to be content with the lot in life which providence had awarded them?”

Charles Bradlaugh

About This Quote

Source Speech: Parliamentary debate, 1885

Questioning whether accepting one's lot is a virtue or a loss of agency.

In simple terms: Is it wrong to be content with what fate gives?

Key Takeaway

Consider challenging accepted roles.

Themes

faith agency contentment

Mood

thoughtful critical

Type

philosophical political

When to use this quote

  • social reform
  • personal growth
  • political activism

Key Concepts

determinism existentialism

Questions to Reflect On

  • What would change if we rejected passive acceptance?
  • How does faith influence social duty?
A Different Perspective

May ignore structural oppression.

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