Bertrand Russell

Why I Am Not a Christian

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  • Anna Khas quoted5 years ago
    it has chosen to label as morality a certain narrow set of rules of conduct which have nothing to do with human happiness
  • Anna Khas quoted5 years ago
    There are a great many ways in which, at the present moment, the church, by its insistence upon what it chooses to call morality, inflicts upon all sorts of people undeserved and unnecessary suffering.
  • toskornyakovahas quoted6 years ago
    There is no reason why the world could not have come into being without a cause; nor, on the other hand, is there any reason why it should not have always existed. There is no reason to suppose that the world had a beginning at all.
  • toskornyakovahas quoted6 years ago
    If everything must have a cause, then God must have a cause. If there can be anything without a cause, it may just as well be the world as God, so that there cannot be any validity in that argument.
  • toskornyakovahas quoted6 years ago
    The first is one of a dogmatic nature -- namely, that you must believe in God and immortality. If you do not believe in those two things, I do not think that you can properly call yourself a Christian. Then, further than that, as the name implies, you must have some kind of belief about Christ.
  • toskornyakovahas quoted6 years ago
    but in this country our religion is settled by Act of Parliament, and therefore the Privy Council was able to override their Graces and hell was no longer necessary to a Christian
  • Anna Khas quoted7 years ago
    Take one fact. You will bear with me if I mention it. It is not a pleasant fact, but the churches compel one to mention facts that are not pleasant.
  • Anna Khas quoted7 years ago
    every moral progress that there has been in the world, has been consistently opposed by the organized churches of the world.
  • Anna Khas quoted7 years ago
    You find this curious fact, that the more intense has been the religion of any period and the more profound has been the dogmatic belief, the greater has been the cruelty and the worse has been the state of affairs.
  • Anna Khas quoted7 years ago
    Therefore, although it is of course a gloomy view to suppose that life will die out -- at least I suppose we may say so, although sometimes when I contemplate the things that people do with their lives I think it is almost a consolation -- it is not such as to render life miserable. It merely makes you turn your attention to other things.
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