"Cults and prophets proclaiming the imminent end of……" — Daniel Dennett
"Cults and prophets proclaiming the imminent end of the world have been with us for several millenia, and it has been another sour sort of fun to ridicule them the morning after, when they discover that their calculations were a little off. But, just as with Marxists, there are some among them who are working hard to 'hasten the inevitable,' not merely anticipating the End Days with joy in their hearts, but taking political action to bring about the conditions they think are the prerequisites for that occasion."
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Daniel Dennett
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101 Quotes by Daniel Dennett
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There's no polite way to say to somebody (religious followers) 'Do you realize you've wasted your life?
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Cost is always an object - the second law of thermodynamics sees to that
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