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Bin laden Quote by Sam Harris

“As we have seen, there is something that most Americans share with Osama bin Laden, the nineteen hijackers, and much of the Muslim world. We, too, cherish the idea that certain fantastic propositions can be believed without evidence. Such heroic acts of credulity are thought not only acceptable…” quote by Sam Harris
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““As we have seen, there is something that most Americans share with Osama bin Laden, the nineteen hijackers, and much of the Muslim world. We, too, cherish the idea that certain fantastic propositions can be believed without evidence. Such heroic acts of credulity are thought not only acceptable but redeeming ― even necessary.””

Sam Harris

About This Quote

Source Speech: The End of Faith, Sam Harris, 2004

The quote critiques the tendency to accept extraordinary claims without evidence, likening it to extremist beliefs and suggesting it can be seen as virtuous.

In simple terms: Believing without proof is praised as heroic but is dangerous.

Key Takeaway

Question evidence before accepting claims.

Themes

critical thinking skepticism extremism faith belief

Mood

skeptical provocative

Type

analytical philosophical

When to use this quote

  • public discourse
  • political rhetoric
  • media consumption
  • education
  • policy making

Key Concepts

cognitive bias credulity rationalism

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does belief without evidence affect societal cohesion?
  • When is faith beneficial?
A Different Perspective

It may overlook the role of cultural identity and emotional comfort in belief systems.

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