Fitness Quote by David Hume
““They all make up new species of crime and bring unhappiness in their train. When I hear a man is religious , I conclude he is a rascal , though I know some instances of very good men being religious .””
About This Quote
The speaker suggests that religious individuals often cause harm, yet acknowledges occasional virtuous believers, highlighting a skeptical view of organized faith.
In simple terms: Skeptical of religion’s moral impact
Religion can be both harmful and occasionally virtuous
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When to use this quote
- discussing religious influence on society
- debating moral character of believers
- examining historical religious conflicts
- personal reflection on faith
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- critical essays on religion
- philosophical debates about faith
Questions to Reflect On
- Does personal experience shape one's view of religion?
- Can moral goodness exist independently of religious belief?
Some argue that religion provides community and moral guidance, countering the claim of inherent harm.