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“This trivializing rhetoric runs the subtle but unmistakable message: pray if you like, worship if you must, but whatever you do, do not on any account take your religion seriously.” quote by Stephen L. Carter
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“This trivializing rhetoric runs the subtle but unmistakable message: pray if you like, worship if you must, but whatever you do, do not on any account take your religion seriously.”

Stephen L. Carter

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Source Essay: The Culture of Disbelief, Stephen L. Carter, 2005

The quote warns against treating religion as a trivial or optional aspect of life, urging seriousness and respect.

In simple terms: Don't treat religion lightly.

Key Takeaway

Respect religious depth.

Themes

religion respect seriousness

Mood

reflective critical

Type

philosophical ethical

When to use this quote

  • personal belief
  • public discourse
  • interfaith dialogue

Key Concepts

cultural critique faith authenticity

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does casual language affect faith communities?
  • What responsibilities come with religious freedom?
A Different Perspective

Religion can be deeply personal, making casual dismissal harmful.

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