Eternal happiness Quote by Sam Harris
““Incompatible religious doctrines have balkanized our world into separate moral communities, and these divisions have become a continuous source of bloodshed. Indeed, religion is as much a living spring of violence today as it has been at any time in the past. The recent conflicts in Palestine (Jews vs. Muslims), the Balkans (Orthodox Serbians vs. Catholic Croatians; Orthodox Serbians vs. Bosnian and Albanian Muslims), Northern Ireland (Protestants vs. Catholics), Kashmir (Muslims vs. Hindus), Sudan (Muslims vs. Christians and animists), Nigeria (Muslims vs. Christians), Ethiopia and Eritrea (Muslims vs. Christians), Sri Lanka (Sinhalese Buddhists vs. Tamil Hindus), Indonesia (Muslims vs. Timorese Christians), Iran and Iraq (Shiite vs. Sunni Muslims), and the Caucasus (Orthodox Russians vs. Chechen Muslims; Muslim Azerbaijanis vs. Catholic and Orthodox Armenians) are merely a few cases in point. These are places where religion has been the explicit cause of literally millions of deaths in recent decades. Why is religion such a potent source of violence? There is no other sphere of discourse in which human beings so fully articulate their differences from one another, or cast these differences in terms of everlasting rewards and punishments. Religion is the one endeavor in which us–them thinking achieves a transcendent significance. If you really believe that calling God by the right name can spell the difference between eternal happiness and eternal suffering, then it becomes quite reasonable to treat heretics and unbelievers rather badly. The stakes of our religious differences are immeasurably higher than those born of mere tribalism, racism, or politics.””
About This Quote
Source Essay: “Religion and Violence” (public lecture), null
Religion creates absolute moral frameworks that intensify “us vs. them” thinking, making conflicts especially deadly compared to other social divisions.
In simple terms: Religion’s absolute claims fuel violent conflict.
Critically examine belief systems that claim exclusive truth.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- interfaith dialogue
- policy making
- education reform
- conflict resolution
- media analysis
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Can secular ideologies also produce similar us‑them divisions?
- How can societies foster inclusive moral frameworks?
Religious belief can also inspire peace and humanitarian aid, complicating a single narrative.