"Religion is the sole technique for the validating of values"
- Allen Tate
About this Quote
The quote "Religion is the sole strategy for the confirming of worths" by Allen Tate recommends that religious beliefs is the only tool or technique that can give value to human lives. According to this interpretation, without religion, there is no way to examine what is great or bad, right or wrong, simply or unjust. Religion offers a set of beliefs, principles, and ethical worths that help individuals to comprehend the purpose and meaning of life. Therefore, religious beliefs is considered as the only source of a significant and purposeful life. This quote highlights the significance of religion not only for individual fulfillment however likewise for the well-being of society as a whole.
This quote is written / told by Allen Tate between November 19, 1899 and February 9, 1979. He/she was a famous Poet from USA.
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