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“Christianity is a pestilent superstition.” quote by Tacitus
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“Christianity is a pestilent superstition.”

Tacitus

About This Quote

A stark critique that frames Christianity as a harmful, irrational belief system, suggesting it spreads negativity and undermines rational thought.

In simple terms: Criticizes Christianity as harmful superstition.

Key Takeaway

Religion can be seen as a societal threat.

Themes

Religion Criticism Historical Perspective Ideology Social Impact

Mood

Skeptical Provocative Critical

Type

Aphorism Critique Historical Quote

When to use this quote

  • Academic debate on religion
  • Historical analysis of early Christianity
  • Theological criticism
  • Secular activism
  • Cultural policy discussions

Key Concepts

Superstition Pestilence Authority Cultural Conflict

Practical Applications

  • Sociological research on religious influence
  • Developing secular education curricula

Questions to Reflect On

  • What criteria define a belief as 'pestilent'?
  • How does this view compare to other religious critiques?
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