Religion Quote by Penn Jillette
““Islam is not a kind of person. Islam is an idea. Islam is a religion. And religions are not people. Ideas are not people. All ideas must be attacked all the time, in order to find out what parts of them are true. We must respect people, but that doesn’t mean we have to respect ideas that aren’t true. I don’t even care whether the ideas are dangerous or not. I don’t care if Islam does mean “peace.” I don’t believe Muhammad was any sort of prophet. I don’t believe there are any real prophets. That idea is wrong. And if I say that idea is wrong, that doesn’t mean I have an irrational fear of people who believe that idea. It means that I think the idea is wrong, wrong, wrong.””
About This Quote
Source Interview: “Penn Jillette on Religion and Free Thought” podcast, 2020
Ideas should be constantly examined and challenged; respect for people does not require respect for all ideas, especially false ones.
In simple terms: Critically test ideas, not people.
Question and critique ideas, not individuals.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- debate
- academic discourse
- policy making
- media commentary
- personal belief systems
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- When should we engage with ideas we deem false?
- How can we respect people while challenging their beliefs?
The stance may dismiss the value of dialogue with opposing ideas.