Accord Quote by George Eliot
“Minds fettered by this doctrine no longer inquire concerning a proposition whether it is attested by sufficient evidence, but whether it accords with Scripture; they do not search for facts as such, but for facts that will bear out their doctrine. It is easy to see that this mental habit blunts not only the perception of truth, but the sense of truthfulness, and that the man whose faith drives him into fallacies treads close upon the precipice of falsehood.”
About This Quote
Source Essay: On the Dangers of Dogmatic Faith, 1860
Relying on scripture over evidence blinds inquiry, leading to falsehood and loss of truth perception.
In simple terms: Faith over evidence distorts truth.
Seek evidence before doctrine.
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When to use this quote
- academic research
- legal arguments
- personal belief debates
- policy making
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you balance faith and evidence?
- What risks arise when doctrine overrides facts?
Overreliance on doctrine can ignore contradictory facts.