Belief Quote by Joseph Lewis
““Many ask what difference does it make whether man believes in a God or not. It makes a big difference. It makes all the difference in the world. It is the difference between being right and being wrong; it is the difference between truth and surmises—facts or delusion. It is the difference between the earth being flat, and the earth being round. It is the difference between the earth being the center of the universe, or a tiny speck in this vast and uncharted sea of multitudinous suns and galaxies. It is the difference in the proper concept of life, or conclusions based upon illusion. It is the difference between verified knowledge and the faith of religion. It is a question of Progress or the Dark Ages.””
About This Quote
Source Speech: Unknown source, likely lecture or essay
Belief in God fundamentally shapes worldview, distinguishing empirical truth from speculation and influencing societal progress.
In simple terms: Belief in God changes how we see truth and progress.
Recognize how belief systems affect your understanding of reality.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- education
- political debate
- personal reflection
- public policy
- media commentary
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does your belief influence your perception of facts?
- Can faith and science coexist without conflict?
Belief alone does not guarantee truth; evidence and reason remain essential.