Accepted Quote by Clarence Darrow
“When every event was a miracle, when there was no order or system or law, there was no occasion for studying any subject, or being interested in anything excepting a religion which took care of the soul. As man doubted the primitive conceptions about religion, and no longer accepted the literal, miraculous teachings of ancient books, he set himself to understand nature.”
About This Quote
Source Speech: Defense of John T. Scopes, 1925
When miracles and strict religious dogma dominate, curiosity about the natural world is suppressed; questioning leads to scientific inquiry.
In simple terms: Blind faith blocks learning; questioning opens science.
Encourage questioning and critical thinking.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- school curricula
- public debates
- personal belief systems
- science communication
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you reconcile faith and reason?
- What role should religion play in education?
Religious belief can coexist with scientific inquiry if interpreted metaphorically.