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“Many are called impious, not for having a worse, but a different religion from their neighbors; and many atheistical, not for the denying of God, but for thinking somewhat peculiarly concerning him.” quote by Frances Wright
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“Many are called impious, not for having a worse, but a different religion from their neighbors; and many atheistical, not for the denying of God, but for thinking somewhat peculiarly concerning him.”

Frances Wright

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Source Essay: 19th‑century social commentary, unknown source

Religious bias often stems from cultural differences, not theological superiority; atheism can arise from unconventional views of divinity.

In simple terms: Prejudice comes from cultural gaps, not just belief differences.

Key Takeaway

Recognize and respect diverse spiritual perspectives.

Themes

tolerance religion philosophy

Mood

thoughtful inquisitive

Type

philosophical reflective

When to use this quote

  • interfaith dialogue
  • academic study
  • public policy
  • personal belief formation

Key Concepts

cultural relativism theology social critique

Questions to Reflect On

  • What assumptions do you hold about others' beliefs?
  • How can you foster respectful discourse?
A Different Perspective

May overlook individual reasoning behind faith choices.

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