"The idea of God is the sole wrong for which I cannot forgive mankind"
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The subtext is classic de Sade: God isn’t an uplifting belief but a social technology, a story that launders power. If there is a divine judge, then suffering can be rationalized as deserved, authority can be sanctified, and violence can be dressed up as virtue. De Sade’s work obsessively stages this hypocrisy: respectable institutions preach purity while feeding on domination. In that light, “God” is less a metaphysical target than a cultural alibi.
Context sharpens the insult. Writing in the late Enlightenment and Revolutionary era, de Sade watched old religious certainties collide with new secular regimes that often reproduced the same punitive impulses. His point isn’t that people are wicked and God proves it; it’s that people are wicked and God helps them feel righteous about it. The line’s sting comes from its refusal to grant the comfort of “human frailty.” For de Sade, the unforgivable act is outsourcing morality to an invisible authority, then calling the resulting coercion holy.
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"The idea of God is the sole wrong for which I cannot forgive mankind." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-idea-of-god-is-the-sole-wrong-for-which-i-24199/. Accessed 21 Feb. 2026.






