"He who begins by loving Christianity more than Truth, will proceed by loving his sect or church better than Christianity, and end in loving himself better than all"
- Samuel Taylor Coleridge
About this Quote
This quote by Samuel Taylor Coleridge is a warning against the risks of spiritual extremism. It suggests that when somebody starts by caring Christianity more than truth, they will ultimately become so devoted to their own sect or church that they will prioritize it over Christianity itself. This can lead to an individual ending up being so focused on their own beliefs that they will end up loving themselves more than anything else. This can be unsafe as it can lead to a person ending up being narrow-minded and intolerant of other beliefs. Coleridge's quote is a suggestion to stay open-minded and to focus on fact over any particular religion. It is very important to remember that truth is more crucial than any one religious beliefs, which it is necessary to respect and accept the beliefs of others.
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