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Blind Faith Quotes

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Friedrich Nietzsche
“Doubt as sin. — Christianity has done its utmost to close the circle and declared even doubt to be sin. One is supposed to be cast into belief without reason, by a miracle, and from then on to swim in it as in the brightest and least ambiguous of elements: even a glance towards land, even the thought that one perhaps exists for something else as well as swimming, even the slightest impulse of our amphibious nature — is sin! And notice that all this means that the foundation of belief and all reflection on its origin is likewise excluded as sinful. What is wanted are blindness and intoxication and an eternal song over the waves in which reason has drowned.”
Friedrich Nietzsche, Daybreak: Thoughts on the Prejudices of Morality

E.B. White
“Trust me, Wilbur. People are very gullible. They'll believe anything they see in print.”
E.B. White, Charlotte’s Web

Benjamin Franklin
“The way to see by faith is to shut the eye of reason.”
Benjamin Franklin, Poor Richard's Almanack

“We are not sheep or cows. God didn’t create fences for us or boundaries to contain our nationalities. Man did. God didn’t draw up religious barriers to separate us from each other. Man did. And on top of that, no father would like to see his children fighting or killing each other. The Creator favors the man who spreads loves over the man who spreads hate. A religious title does not make anyone more superior over another. If a kind man stands by his conscience and exhibits truth in his words and actions, he will stand by God regardless of his faith. If mankind wants to evolve, we must learn from our past mistakes. If not, our technology will evolve without us.”
Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem

Iain Pears
“Do you know, the only people I can have a conversation with are the Jews? At least when they quote scripture at you they are not merely repeating something some priest has babbled in their ear. They have the great merit of disagreeing with nearly everything I say. In fact, they disagree with almost everything they say themselves. And most importantly, they don't think that shouting strengthens their argument.”
Iain Pears, The Dream of Scipio

“If all men are made in God's reflection, then why do some people continue to acknowledge only what is in their part of the mirror? If every man was created equal and in the image of God, then how can any man claim that one race is better than another?”
Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem

“If we seek solace in the prisons of the distant past
Security in human systems we're told will always always last
Emotions are the sail and blind faith is the mast
Without the breath of real freedom we're getting nowhere fast."

(History Will Teach Us Nothing)”
Sting, Nothing Like the Sun

Just Villanueva
“God seemed to have become a brand, a packaging, and people purchase this trusted brand with such faith and devotion that they no longer care who the vendor is.”
Justin Villanueva, Conversations with the Light Bearer

Ashim Shanker
“[He] seemed to possess, beneath it all, an immutable sense of self-assurance, but in addition to that, the look of a man ensnared by what he perceived to be his own Duty. A Duty that effervesced inside of him impatiently, dry at the mouth, shaking feverishly, and holding its breath in anticipation for—not his action, but in fact—the fruits of his actions, however distant these may have been. The goal was to satiate its thirst in as few moves as possible, instilling each action with an almost implied necessity for having a motive by which it must exist, which is to say that no action was to be wasted for anything, but only for that which was rooted in some definable and clear-cut purpose...Every action had to be a step in some direction and there could be no dillydallying, for Duty bubbling in the bloodstream for too long brought with it a kind of sickness...from which it was difficult to recover. Neither could there be any reconsideration, for the values to which one has sworn were unassailable and beyond the powers of one individual to reassess. And so, Duty, once instilled, must be allowed to carry on unabated, diverting sustenance away from other aspects of one’s character—driving them to a weakened state, brow-beaten by circumstances beyond their immediate control and relegated to their own downtrodden acquiescence to the bravado of the Parasitic Superego, and, as such, cognizant of their growing superfluity.”
Ashim Shanker, Don't Forget to Breathe

Criss Jami
“It is debatable whether blind faith is truly faith at all. Faith is the perceptive gray area where scientific facts meet an individual's experiential truths - the extreme of the former is left feeling in the dark whereas the latter is caught blinded by the light. By proper scientific method, it is intellectually dishonest for me to declare the existence of God with utmost certainty, but to my individual spirit, I would be intellectually dishonest to deny the existence of God even for a second. This leaves the best of both worlds, as the believer is called to be able to give reasons for his faith, a deviation from mere fantasy.”
Criss Jami, Killosophy

Ashim Shanker
“The...act of surrender—or devotion, as the case may be—was, to him, a kind of lifeline for those who sought a quick answer and didn’t want to stick around long enough to see their doubt through to its ultimate conclusion. A conclusion, which, of itself, was a bittersweet paradox—for how could doubt simply cease to exist by any stretch of the imagination? Doubt was, nonetheless—from his own perspective—the only inclusive insight into the nature of a Truth exclusive of conditions.”
Ashim Shanker, Don't Forget to Breathe

Vandana  Yadav
“गांव में जितना विश्वास होता है, उतना ही अंधविश्वास भी फैला रहता है।”
Vandana Yadav, आई डोन्ट लाइक यू

Abhijit Naskar
“Blindness is boon to the savages.”
Abhijit Naskar, The God Sonnets: Naskar Art of Theology

Abhijit Naskar
“Men of ritual, men of blind worship,
will never know the breath of life,
which in a way, is animal blessing,
to know life is to be restless with light.

To know light is to be restless,
to know life is to be breathless,
only those without life can sit still,
for blindness is boon to the savages.”
Abhijit Naskar, The God Sonnets: Naskar Art of Theology

Abhijit Naskar
“There is no satyayug, tretayug, dvapar or kali, there is only abhiyug - the yug here and now.”
Abhijit Naskar, Iftar-e Insaniyat: The First Supper

Abhijit Naskar
“Don't visit any institution where you have to leave your brain at the door.”
Abhijit Naskar, Iftar-e Insaniyat: The First Supper

Abhijit Naskar
“No literature is infallible, but while errors in scientific literature are proudly mended by later scientists, errors in religious literature are rarely mended - they are interpreted, reinterpreted, and justified in a million ways, but never questioned, as very few persons of faith have got the brain and backbone to acknowledge errors, let alone correct them - this is not holiness, it's blindness most primitive.”
Abhijit Naskar, Iftar-e Insaniyat: The First Supper

Abhijit Naskar
“Reverence without revision isn't sanctity, it's stagnation.”
Abhijit Naskar, Iftar-e Insaniyat: The First Supper

Abhijit Naskar
“Just because it's habit doesn't make it holy.”
Abhijit Naskar, Iftar-e Insaniyat: The First Supper

Abhijit Naskar
“No literature is infallible, but while errors in scientific literature are proudly mended by later scientists, errors in religious literature are rarely mended - they are interpreted, reinterpreted, and justified in a million ways, but never questioned, as very few persons of faith have got the brain and backbone to acknowledge errors, let alone correct them - this is not holiness, it's blindness most primitive.

Reverence without revision isn't sanctity, it's stagnation - and stagnation might feel honorous, but it leads to devolution. Just because it's habit doesn't make it holy - admission of error is the beginning of enlightenment.”
Abhijit Naskar, Iftar-e Insaniyat: The First Supper

Abhijit Naskar
“Blind faith is obstacle to holiness.”
Abhijit Naskar, Iftar-e Insaniyat: The First Supper

Abhijit Naskar
“The Uncultured Linguist (Sonnet)

The way apes understand what's cultured,
I'm not that sort of cultured -
I'm humanly cultured - which means,
I live as cure for tribalism, not coddle;

I abolish chains, not worship them,
I do not entertain stereotypes -
I question and denounce prejudice,
both external and internal.

MAGA, Zionism, Hindutva, Prima gli Italiani,
Khalistan, Islamism, Türkiye Yüzyılı,
these are proof, we come from the monkeys;
while humans take a snooze, monkeys roam free.

Dogma is barrier to understanding,
blind faith is obstacle to holiness.
Assumption is obstacle to communication,
stereotypes are obstacle to awareness.”
Abhijit Naskar, Iftar-e Insaniyat: The First Supper

Abhijit Naskar
“Not faith, but blind faith is the biggest obstacle to eyes, mind, heart and spine.”
Abhijit Naskar, Iftar-e Insaniyat: The First Supper

Abhijit Naskar
“True religion cannot thrive in hate, what thrives in hate, cannot be religion.”
Abhijit Naskar, Azad Earth Army: When The World Cries Blood

Abhijit Naskar
“To bow like sheep or bend like goat, is sign of neither sanctity nor awakening.”
Abhijit Naskar, Kral Fakir: When Calls The Kainat

Abhijit Naskar
“Remove guilt from mass, and control from yoga, and both can be equally therapeutic, but to bow like sheep or bend like goat, is sign of neither sanctity nor awakening.”
Abhijit Naskar, Kral Fakir: When Calls The Kainat

Abhijit Naskar
“Dogma decreed as divine,
when superstition feels highly sacred,
Vrindavan becomes a garbage dump,
Ayodhya becomes capital of savages.”
Abhijit Naskar, Kral Fakir: When Calls The Kainat

Abhijit Naskar
“Pilgrim's Regress (Sonnet 2324)

Mirage mistaken as message,
when ethnic cleansing feels enlightened,
Sinai becomes septic,
Bethlehem becomes Bedlam.

Dogma decreed as divine,
when superstition feels highly sacred,
Vrindavan becomes a garbage dump,
Ayodhya becomes capital of savages.

When another's belief is delusion,
but our belief is religion,
Mecca becomes a pilgrimage of maniacs,
Damascus becomes ulcer to civilization.

The confidence of ignorance is always
louder than the confidence of knowledge.
Truth raises more questions than answers,
whereas lies are snugly, sure and doubtless.”
Abhijit Naskar, Kral Fakir: When Calls The Kainat

Abhijit Naskar
“Truth raises more questions than answers, whereas lies are snugly, sure and doubtless.”
Abhijit Naskar, Kral Fakir: When Calls The Kainat

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