Arrogance Quote by Don Cupitt
“A God out there and values out there, if they existed, would be utterly useless and unintelligible to us. There is nothing to be gained by nostalgia for the old objectivism, which was in any case used only to justify arrogance, tyranny, and cruelty. People [forget] ... how utterly hateful the old pre-humanitarianism world was.”
About This Quote
Source Book: The Myth of Moral Authority, Don Cupitt, 1999
The quote argues that if a deity and its values existed, they would be incomprehensible and meaningless to humanity, and that clinging to outdated objective moral systems only serves to justify oppression and cruelty.
In simple terms: God and values would be useless to us; old objectivism justified cruelty.
Reject outdated moral absolutes.
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Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- political discourse
- religious debate
- personal moral reflection
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do we create humane values without divine authority?
- What replaces old objectivism in guiding ethics?
Old objective morals can still appeal to some groups.