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Dogmatism Quote by Frances Wright

“it is not that religion is merely useless, it is mischievous. It is mischievous by its idle terrors; it is mischievous by its false morality; it is mischievous by its hypocrisy; by its fanaticism; by its dogmatism; by its threats; by its hopes; by its promises.” quote by Frances Wright
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“it is not that religion is merely useless, it is mischievous. It is mischievous by its idle terrors; it is mischievous by its false morality; it is mischievous by its hypocrisy; by its fanaticism; by its dogmatism; by its threats; by its hopes; by its promises.”

Frances Wright

About This Quote

Source Essay: "The Misuse of Religion" by Frances Wright, 1845

Religion is harmful not because it's useless, but because it spreads fear, false morals, hypocrisy, fanaticism, dogmatism, threats, false hopes, and empty promises.

In simple terms: Religion can be harmful and deceptive.

Key Takeaway

Critically evaluate religious claims.

Themes

religion critique morality hypocrisy fanaticism

Mood

critical analytical

Type

philosophical political

When to use this quote

  • debates on faith
  • policy discussions
  • education curricula

Key Concepts

ethical relativism social control psychology of belief

Questions to Reflect On

  • What alternatives can fulfill these roles?
  • How can societies balance critique and respect?
A Different Perspective

Religion also provides community and comfort for many.

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