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Accepted Quote by Napoleon Bonaparte

“The nature of Christ is, I grant it, from one end to another, a web of mysteries; but this mysteriousness does not correspond to the difficulties which all existence contains. Let it be rejected, and the whole world is an enigma; let it be accepted, and we possess a wonderful explanation of the…” quote by Napoleon Bonaparte
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“The nature of Christ is, I grant it, from one end to another, a web of mysteries; but this mysteriousness does not correspond to the difficulties which all existence contains. Let it be rejected, and the whole world is an enigma; let it be accepted, and we possess a wonderful explanation of the history of man.”

Napoleon Bonaparte

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Source Treatise: Thoughts on Religion, 1805

Christ is presented as a complex mystery that can be either dismissed as incomprehensible or embraced as a profound explanation of humanity's story.

In simple terms: Mystery of Christ can be seen as confusing or enlightening.

Key Takeaway

Choose to view it as a meaningful framework.

Themes

faith philosophy existence interpretation

Mood

contemplative inquisitive

Type

theological philosophical

When to use this quote

  • personal belief
  • academic study
  • interfaith dialogue
  • teaching religion

Key Concepts

theology existential meaning human history

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does embracing mystery affect your worldview?
  • What alternative explanations exist for human history?
A Different Perspective

The claim may oversimplify theological nuance and ignore diverse perspectives.

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