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Existence Quote by Ludwig Feuerbach

“The essence of faith … is the idea that that which man wishes actually is: he wishes to be immortal, therefore he is immortal; he wishes for the existence of a being who can do everything which is impossible to Nature and reason, therefore such a being exists[.]” quote by Ludwig Feuerbach
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““The essence of faith … is the idea that that which man wishes actually is: he wishes to be immortal, therefore he is immortal; he wishes for the existence of a being who can do everything which is impossible to Nature and reason, therefore such a being exists[.]””

Ludwig Feuerbach

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Source Book: The Essence of Christianity, Ludwig Feuerbach, 1841

Faith is portrayed as a projection of human desires, turning wishes for power and immortality into belief in a divine being.

In simple terms: Faith reflects human wishes for power and immortality.

Key Takeaway

Recognize how desires shape beliefs.

Themes

faith psychology human nature

Mood

reflective critical

Type

philosophical theological

When to use this quote

  • personal crisis
  • existential doubt
  • spiritual seeking

Key Concepts

projection wish fulfillment theology

Questions to Reflect On

  • What desires drive your deepest beliefs?
  • How does projecting wishes onto a deity affect reality?
A Different Perspective

Belief may ignore empirical evidence and rational limits.

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