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Buddhism Quote by David Christian

“Human knowledge, by its nature, has limits, so some questions must remain mysteries. Some religions treat such mysteries as secrets that the gods choose to hide from humans; others, such as Buddhism, treat them as ultimate riddles that are not worth pursuing.” quote by David Christian
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““Human knowledge, by its nature, has limits, so some questions must remain mysteries. Some religions treat such mysteries as secrets that the gods choose to hide from humans; others, such as Buddhism, treat them as ultimate riddles that are not worth pursuing.””

David Christian

About This Quote

Source Book: The Big History of Everything, 2018

Human understanding is bounded; certain questions stay unknowable, and cultures differ in how they treat these unknowns.

In simple terms: Knowledge has limits; some mysteries stay hidden.

Key Takeaway

Accept uncertainty and focus on what can be explored.

Themes

knowledge mystery culture philosophy

Mood

curious reflective

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • scientific research
  • personal reflection
  • interfaith dialogue
  • educational curricula

Key Concepts

epistemology religious perspective limits of inquiry

Questions to Reflect On

  • What mysteries do you accept as unknowable?
  • How do cultural views shape your approach to the unknown?
A Different Perspective

Not all mysteries are harmful; some inspire curiosity and humility.

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