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God Quote by Peter Ackroyd

“Without thought he repeated some words which a boy had once chalked on the blackboard between lessons: 'A lump of coal is better than nothing. Nothing is better than God. Therefore a lump of coal is better than God'. And then he traced his own name with his finger on the cracked and broken floor.” quote by Peter Ackroyd
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““Without thought he repeated some words which a boy had once chalked on the blackboard between lessons: 'A lump of coal is better than nothing. Nothing is better than God. Therefore a lump of coal is better than God'. And then he traced his own name with his finger on the cracked and broken floor.””

Peter Ackroyd

About This Quote

Source Novel: The House of the Spirits by Isabel Allende, 1982

A satirical illustration of flawed reasoning where meaningless premises lead to absurd conclusions, highlighting the danger of logical fallacies.

In simple terms: Bad logic can produce ridiculous results.

Key Takeaway

Question assumptions before accepting conclusions.

Themes

logic satire reasoning absurdity

Mood

ironic critical thought‑provoking

Type

literary philosophical satirical

When to use this quote

  • debates
  • academic writing
  • every discussions
  • media analysis

Key Concepts

fallacy critical thinking paradox

Questions to Reflect On

  • What hidden premises shape your beliefs?
  • How can we guard against faulty logic?
A Different Perspective

May oversimplify complex ideas into a single faulty premise.

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