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“When you claim to have the truth, as opposed to the truth as you perceive it, then you move us toward a theocratic view of government.” quote by Gene Robinson
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“When you claim to have the truth, as opposed to the truth as you perceive it, then you move us toward a theocratic view of government.”

Gene Robinson

About This Quote

Equating a claim to absolute truth with a theocratic stance warns that insisting on a single, objective truth can justify authoritarian governance.

In simple terms: Claiming absolute truth can lead to authoritarian rule.

Key Takeaway

Truth claims can legitimize power structures.

Themes

politics philosophy authority religion

Mood

cautious critical

Type

political philosophical

When to use this quote

  • constitutional debates
  • religious lawmaking
  • media narratives

Key Concepts

epistemic authority theocracy

Practical Applications

  • Encourage pluralistic dialogue
  • Implement checks on truth‑claims in policy

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can societies balance objective facts with diverse perspectives?
  • When does asserting truth become oppressive?
A Different Perspective

Not all truth claims are theocratic; scientific consensus also asserts objective truth without political domination.

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