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1967 Quote by Roger Zelazny

“Then every man would be as a god, you see. The result of this, of course, would be that there would no longer be any gods, only men. We would give them knowledge of the sciences and the arts, which we possess, and in so doing we would destroy their simple faith and remove all basis for their…” quote by Roger Zelazny
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““Then every man would be as a god, you see. The result of this, of course, would be that there would no longer be any gods, only men. We would give them knowledge of the sciences and the arts, which we possess, and in so doing we would destroy their simple faith and remove all basis for their hoping that things will be better—for the best way to destroy faith or hope is to let it be realized.””

Roger Zelazny

About This Quote

Source Novel: Lord of Light by Roger Zelazny, 1967

If humanity gains godlike knowledge, traditional faith and hope may vanish because reality replaces belief.

In simple terms: Godlike knowledge can erase faith and hope.

Key Takeaway

Recognize the trade‑off between knowledge and belief.

Themes

knowledge faith hope human nature power technology

Mood

reflective cautious thoughtful

Type

philosophical critical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • education reform
  • scientific breakthroughs
  • cultural shifts
  • personal enlightenment
  • policy making

Key Concepts

Enlightenment existentialism secularism

Questions to Reflect On

  • What role should hope play in a highly rational society?
  • Can knowledge coexist with spiritual belief?
A Different Perspective

Overreliance on rationality can lead to nihilism or loss of meaning.

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