"We have used the Bible as if it were a mere special constable's handbook, an opium dose for keeping beasts of burden patient while they are overloaded"
- Charles Kingsley
About this Quote
This quote by Charles Kingsley is a criticism of how the Bible has actually been utilized in the past. He is recommending that the Bible has been used as a tool to manage people, instead of as a source of spiritual assistance. He likens it to a "special constable's handbook," which is a recommendation to the police handbooks used to enforce laws. He also compares it to an "opium dosage," which is a recommendation to the drug used to sedate people. Kingsley is suggesting that the Bible has been utilized to keep individuals docile and certified, even when they are being maltreated or strained with work. He is recommending that the Bible must be used to motivate and boost people, rather than to manage them.
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