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Nature of man Quote by Christopher Hitchens

“Once we assume a creator and a plan, it makes humans objects of a cruel experiment whereby we are created to be sick and commanded to be well.” quote by Christopher Hitchens
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““Once we assume a creator and a plan, it makes humans objects of a cruel experiment whereby we are created to be sick and commanded to be well.””

Christopher Hitchens

About This Quote

Source Essay: God Is Not Great, Christopher Hitchens, 2007

Assuming a divine creator and purpose reduces humans to experimental subjects, implying we are designed to be ill and forced to appear healthy.

In simple terms: Believing in a creator can make us feel like lab animals.

Key Takeaway

Question the narrative of a designed purpose.

Themes

theology existentialism humanism

Mood

skeptical reflective

Type

philosophical critical

When to use this quote

  • medical ethics
  • personal health
  • spiritual belief
  • psychological well‑being

Key Concepts

determinism free will suffering

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does it mean to be “well” without a divine plan?
  • How does this perspective affect personal responsibility?
A Different Perspective

The view may overlook human agency and resilience.

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