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Cruel persecutions and intolerance are not accidents, but grow out of the very essence of religion, namely, its absolute
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"Cruel persecutions and intolerance are not accidents, but grow out of the very essence of religion, namely, its absolute claims"

- Morris Raphael Cohen

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This quote by Morris Raphael Cohen suggests that religious intolerance and persecution are not isolated incidents, but rather are intrinsic in the nature of religion itself. Cohen implies that religion is based on the idea of outright reality, which this absolute reality is frequently utilized to justify intolerance and persecution of those who do not share the same beliefs. This quote suggests that spiritual intolerance and persecution are not just the outcome of a couple of bad stars, but rather are a natural effect of the very nature of religious beliefs. Cohen's quote suggests that religious intolerance and persecution are not just an issue of the past, but are still a reality in many parts of the world today. It is a tip that spiritual intolerance and persecution are not just wrong, but are also a direct result of the very nature of faith itself.

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Russia Flag This quote is written / told by Morris Raphael Cohen between July 25, 1880 and January 28, 1947. He/she was a famous Philosopher from Russia. The author also have 19 other quotes.

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