"The best religion is the most tolerant"
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The line works because it flatters and indicts at once. Every believer likes to imagine their faith is the best; de Girardin lets that ego in the door, then moves the furniture. If your religion produces persecution, sectarian policing, or cultural contempt, it fails her ranking. It’s an ethical boomerang: the more certain a religion is of its monopoly on truth, the more likely it is to behave intolerantly, and therefore the less “best” it becomes by her standard.
As a novelist and salon figure, de Girardin understood the social theater of belief - how piety can be performed as status, and how “orthodoxy” can be weaponized as taste. The subtext is less kumbaya than civic: tolerance isn’t sentimental permissiveness; it’s a technology for living together in a plural public life. The sentence is short because it’s meant to travel, to be repeated in rooms where certainty is loud and consequences are real.
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