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The greatest tragedy in mankinds entire history may be the hijacking of morality by religion
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"The greatest tragedy in mankind's entire history may be the hijacking of morality by religion"

- Arthur C. Clarke

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This quote by Arthur C. Clarke speaks with the power of faith and its potential to be utilized for ill. He recommends that religious beliefs has been used to manipulate morality, and that this has had devastating repercussions for humanity. He indicates that faith has been utilized to justify unethical acts, such as war, injustice, and discrimination. He also recommends that faith has actually been used to control people, to keep them in line and to prevent them from questioning authority. Ultimately, Clarke thinks that religion has been utilized to pirate morality, and that this has actually been among the best disasters in human history. He believes that religion needs to be utilized to promote morality, not to control it.

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Arthur C. Clarke This quote is written / told by Arthur C. Clarke between December 16, 1917 and March 19, 2008. He was a famous Writer from United Kingdom. The author also have 27 other quotes.

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