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Almighty Quote by Maximilien de Robespierre

“Is it not He whose immortal hand... has written there the death sentence of tyrants? He did not create kings to devour the human race. He did not create priests to harness us, like vile animals, to the chariots of kings and to give to the world examples of baseness, pride, perfidy, avarice…” quote by Maximilien de Robespierre
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““Is it not He whose immortal hand... has written there the death sentence of tyrants? He did not create kings to devour the human race. He did not create priests to harness us, like vile animals, to the chariots of kings and to give to the world examples of baseness, pride, perfidy, avarice, debauchery and falsehood. He created the universe to proclaim His power. [ The Cult of the Supreme Being ]””

Maximilien de Robespierre

About This Quote

Source Speech: The Cult of the Supreme Being, 1794

He argues that divine power created the universe, not tyrants, priests, or kings, who corrupt humanity with vices.

In simple terms: Divine purpose opposes corrupt rulers and clergy.

Key Takeaway

Recognize higher purpose beyond corrupt authority.

Themes

theocracy justice corruption power morality

Mood

reflective serious

Type

philosophical political

When to use this quote

  • Political discourse
  • religious debate
  • historical analysis

Key Concepts

Divine sovereignty human vice political critique

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does true power look like?
  • How can societies guard against corruption?
A Different Perspective

Critics argue that attributing all evil to human institutions oversimplifies complex causes.

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