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“He’d never really given religion much thought himself. It was just there, one of the basic fundamentals of life and living; Heaven is generally good and one should aspire to end up there, and Hell is decidedly foul and one should generally direct their enemies there.” quote by T. A. Miles
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““He’d never really given religion much thought himself. It was just there, one of the basic fundamentals of life and living; Heaven is generally good and one should aspire to end up there, and Hell is decidedly foul and one should generally direct their enemies there.””

T. A. Miles

About This Quote

Source Book: Unknown, possibly a personal essay

Religion is treated as a background assumption, with Heaven and Hell as moral destinations.

In simple terms: Religion is seen as a basic backdrop with good and bad afterlife.

Key Takeaway

Recognize underlying assumptions about faith.

Themes

faith morality afterlife

Mood

contemplative neutral

Type

philosophical observational

When to use this quote

  • personal reflection
  • ethical discussions

Key Concepts

dualism cultural narratives

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you view Heaven and Hell in your life?
  • Do you question default religious assumptions?
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