Different Quote by Frances Wright
“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.”
About This Quote
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.
Recognize and respect diverse spiritual perspectives.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- interfaith dialogue
- academic study
- public policy
- personal belief formation
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What assumptions do you hold about others' beliefs?
- How can you foster respectful discourse?
May overlook individual reasoning behind faith choices.