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Absolutes Quote by Jacques Maritain

“With all his sincerity and devotion, the authentic, absolute atheist is after all only an abortive saint, and at the same time, a mistaken revolutionist.” quote by Jacques Maritain
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“With all his sincerity and devotion, the authentic, absolute atheist is after all only an abortive saint, and at the same time, a mistaken revolutionist.”

Jacques Maritain

About This Quote

Source Book: Integral Humanism, Jacques Maritain, 1936

The true atheist, though sincere, ends up as an ineffective moral figure and a misguided reformer.

In simple terms: Sincere atheists become ineffective saints and misguided rebels.

Key Takeaway

Recognize the limits of sincerity without belief.

Themes

atheism morality reform paradox

Mood

reflective critical

Type

philosophical analytical

When to use this quote

  • political activism
  • philosophical debate
  • personal identity
  • social movements

Key Concepts

existentialism ethical relativism

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does belief shape moral authority?
  • Can sincerity replace faith in guiding actions?
A Different Perspective

Sincerity alone cannot resolve deep existential questions.

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